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Longwood’s slow recovery after debris cleanup still leaves frustration

Debris gone, frustration remains: Longwood’s recovery crawl
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Published on 13 April 2025
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LONGWOOD, Fla. – One month ago, an EF-2 tornado tore through the Whispering Winds neighborhood in Longwood, turning quiet streets into a disaster zone.

Caught on doorbell and security cameras, the storm’s winds – estimated at 120mph – left a trail of toppled trees, shredded roofs, and battered vehicles in its wake.

Now, one month later, the branches, the roof debris, and the toppled trees have mostly all been hauled away. But what remains is more frustrating for many residents: Tarps, paperwork, and the slow grind of insurance claims and working with contractors.

“We’re just trying to get back to normal,” said Emily Sless who lives in the Whispering Winds subdivision. Last month, Sless spoke with News 6’s Cat Silver, recalling how projectiles like 2x4s pierced the ground and damaged her home.

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Today, she’s still navigating a complex web of quotes, contractors, and adjusters.

“We’re doing okay,” Sless told me. “We’re just dealing with insurance issues now and trying, little by little, to get irrigation back, get the trucks in place, get the contractors out here to do all the things.”

Sless’ house sustained major damage. A large hole in the roof opened directly above her husband’s closet. The pool cage collapsed. Two family vehicles were severely damaged – one totaled, the other just recently repaired.

“Our 19-year-old son just got his truck back a few days ago,” Sless said. “That’s helped him feel like himself again. But being down to one vehicle for weeks, that’s hard on you.”

The storm lasted less than two minutes, but the cleanup has dragged on.

Sless wasn’t home when the tornado struck. She was working at her school in Sanford, watching the storm’s progress with growing anxiety. But her husband and son were home when it hit.

“My son was sleeping, ignoring his dad’s calls at first, thinking he was being asked to do chores,” she said. “But when he heard ‘tornado,’ he ran across the house, just in time to see the pool collapse.”

And the emotional and financial recovery has proven far slower than the actual storm.

“Just the insurance. I think it’s getting the different quotes to kind of go back and forth with the insurance company of well, we’ll do this, but it needs really this,” Sless said. “So that process has been, I think, even amongst the neighbors, has been slow.”

While vehicle claims were resolved quickly, Sless says roof damage has become a major sticking point.

“No roofers want to touch it,” she said. “We haven’t really done anything yet… checks are just sitting there while we try to get all the paperwork together.”

Even with their immediate safety restored, families like the Slesses remain in limbo – able take comfort that everyone is safe, but still not yet able to move ahead and rebuild.

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