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  1. patandchickens

    Roofs

    In that case, probably longer screws to hold the plywood roof decking onto the rafters, hurricane ties on the rafters, and you might want to either reduce the size of the wind-catching roof overhang or reinforce it to tie it down extra strongly. It's possible it was one of those freak things...
  2. patandchickens

    Roofs

    If the roof rafters/trusses/whatever fall inward in a strong wind, it is often because they detached from the walls and/or ridge. What can happen is that the pressure of the wind, pressing sideways/downwards on a sloped roof and/or pushing against the side wall of the building, rips apart...
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