$330K In Tornado Damage in Oklahoma County: Assessor
The Oklahoma County Assessor’s Office says a tornado that hit parts of Oklahoma County last week caused more than $330,000 in damage.
The assessor’s office said Friday that it surveyed damage at five properties. One home was destroyed, while the other properties had roof and minor damage to homes or outbuildings.
Chief Deputy Assessor Larry Stein says the assessor’s office has reduced the value of the homes, meaning that the property taxes will be reduced as well.
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