One of the more interesting items damaged I have seen. My sisters kitchen cabinets are now crooked and won't close leaving us wondering if the wind shifted or twisted the house some.
I don't think there is an "if" about that.
Back in my carpenter days I was working on the house next door when a yuge wind storm twisted the framing including the interior stair tower that went all the way to a flat roof top deck. We ended up sheathing the interior of the stairwell with 1/2 plywood rather than just sheet rock to firm things back up (suggested by a structural engineer that architect had look at it). Maybe remember it after almost 4 decades because I smashed my thumb with a 24 oz framing hammer nailing 10d nails into that sheathing. Damn, structural engineer "Nope, 8d not long enough must used harder to nail 10d" Course today it would all be nail guns and what not. Remember seeing the waffle pattern on my thumb before I started swearing.
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