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Phoenix storm collapses metal roof at gas station onto a car

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PHOENIX (AP) β€” Zane Ferrin had a plan. As a storm was hitting the Phoenix area Saturday, the Peoria resident pulled into a gas station to get some fuel and a quick respite from the torrential rain.

β€œβ€œIt was coming down really hard. I was almost out of gas,” Ferrin told Phoenix TV station ABC15. β€œI pulled under that ramada to one, get some gas and two, get away from the water and hail that was coming down.”

A minute later, Ferrin said heard some creaking. It was the metal roof that covers the fuel pumps.

β€œThe pylon is about a foot and a half away from me. I look over and it just comes right down and lands right on my car,” he said. β€œIt was crazy. I have never had anything collapse right in front of me, let alone right on my car.”

There were no injuries but Ferrin says he likely will need a new car due to the damage on his vehicle’s roof.

β€œYou know, monsoons get wild. I have not seen anything like this. I have seen fallen trees before, in front of cars and all that stuff. But I have never had a whole ramada fall on my car,” Ferrin said. β€œIt is definitely a surreal experience.”

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