'And We're Back!' Cheyenne Mountain Zoo Reopens In Colorado Springs
Cheyenne Mountain Zoo opened up Saturday and welcomed visitors for the first time since a devastating hail storm last week.
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Cheyenne Mountain Zoo opened up Saturday and welcomed visitors for the first time since a devastating hail storm last week.
A devastating hail storm struck Southern Colorado on Monday, causing extensive damage to the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo, sending guests to the hospital and ultimately resulting in the deaths of five animals.
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The Cheyenne Mountain Zoo in Colorado Springs will reopen on Saturday, five days after a hail storm that killed animals and injured people.
The Cheyenne Mountain Zoo remains closed until further notice after suffering severe damage from a hail storm on Monday.
The Cheyenne Mountain Zoo began cleaning up and assessing damage after Monday afternoon's devastating hail storm that left more than a dozen people injured and killed two animals.
A powerful storm pummeled the Cheyenne Mountain zoo with large hail which injured 14 people and killed at least three animals.
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