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comes together to clean up Highlands Ranch after tornado

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City of Lone Tree

BY HALEY LENA HLENA@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM

Following an unusual tornado touching down in Highlands Ranch on June 22, Douglas County Commissioner Lora omas and community leaders immediately got to work with local volunteers to assess and clear the damage.

In a video released by Douglas omas, who represents Highland Ranch, said while she is glad there were no injuries, she is also proud to see how much people came out to help each other. omas said after learning there were no injuries, and no buildings

County on June 26, a community hard at work was shown as residents, neighbors and leaders rolled up their sleeves and cleared debris, branches and damage.

In a video provided by Douglas County, Je Whipple, president of the Church of Latter Day Saints in Highlands Ranch, said more than 2,000 volunteers came out to help on Saturday, June 24.

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