FORT WORTH, Texas - A tornado that swept through the downtown part of the city the evening of March 28 killing four people and injuring 36, caused extensive damage to the main office of Educational Employees Credit Union. Bob Rogers, EECU president/CEO, estimated that the storm caused $5 million in damages. None of the credit union's employees in the four-story building were injured. Television reports showed the credit union's windows blown out and Rogers said the fascia on the building is gone. He was on the scene Wednesday night to move the credit union's computers. Once employees are allowed past police barricades, EECU will begin disaster recovery.
Educational Employees CU severely damaged in Ft. Worth tornado
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