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Home » Hurricane Zeta Brings New Work, Struggles for Roofing Contractors
The Gulf Coast can’t catch a break this year, with Hurricane Zeta becoming the fifth named storm to strike Louisiana in 2020. The silver lining, at least according to Duxworth Roofing & Sheet Metal Office Manager Madeline St. Angelo, is that the hurricane didn’t stick around for long.
“It was pretty bad, but if it would’ve moved any slower we would’ve had a lot more damage to homes, but it was in and out of here in a few hours,” she said. “It was a lot of damage, though.”