In USACE Mobile District, Jim Woodruff Lock and Dam experienced a direct hit from Hurricane Michael when it made landfall in Florida Oct. 10. Crews are on the scene now working clear debris in the aftermath of the storm. “This was actually my first hurricane and the eye went right over the project,” said USACE Park Ranger Ruthie Heying. “We’re currently working to restore the campgrounds and day use parks. We get a lot of campers here and a lot of people use our facilities to access Lake Seminole.” Shown: Heying watches as crews clear debris to prepare to stage larger equipment to use to resto
In USACE Mobile District, Jim Woodruff Lock and Dam experienced a direct hit from Hurricane Michael when it made landfall in Florida Oct. 10. Crews are on the scene now working clear debris in the aftermath of the storm. “This was actually my first hurricane and the eye went right over the project,” said USACE Park Ranger Ruthie Heying. “We’re currently working to restore the campgrounds and day use parks. We get a lot of campers here and a lot of people use our facilities to access Lake Seminole.” Shown: Heying watches as crews clear debris to prepare to stage larger equipment to use to restore campgrounds and day use facilities.
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