Rowlett Secures FEMA Grant to Help Fund Tornado Safe Rooms

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Rowlett (WBAP/KLIF) – The City of Rowlett has secured an over $450,000 grant to help residents install tornado safe rooms.

The move comes more than two years after a tornado tore through Rowlett, destroying 13-hundred homes.

The grants will help about 150 randomly selected households. So far the city has received more than 180 applications; those not selected will be put on a waiting list for future grant money.

Grants cover half of the purchase and installation costs, up to $3000, which installation experts say can withstand F5 tornado damage.

Rowlett City Manager Brian Funderburk WFAA-TV people are very concerned about where to go during dangerous weather.,

“I remember, a lot of people, including my family, were under the stairs or in a closet somewhere [during the tornado,] people were very concerned about this.”

The steel rooms are bolted to a home’s foundation, often placed in the garage. Installation can take as little as an hour.

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