“It’s devastation,” owner Lynn Greenes said after Sunday’s storm flooded the restaurant at 28802 S. Nogales Highway. The Amado area got 3 to 5 inches of rain Sunday night. “There wasn’t a spot that wasn’t damaged,” Greenes said.
Lynn Greenes, left, owner of the Cow Palace in Amado, says she’s been receiving words of support from friends and community members after hearing about the damage.
Lorelin Ahumada, left, and her mother, Lina Ahumada, help with some cleanup in the Cow Palace, 28802 S. Nogales Highway in Amado, Ariz. on September 4, 2018. The restaurant was severely damaged due to a monsoon storm that passed over the area on Sunday.
The Cow Palace, 28802 S. Nogales Highway, in Amado, Ariz. was damaged due to a monsoon storm that passed over the area on Sunday. Mud and water can be seen throughout the restaurant and all the equipment used for food preparation was damaged. September 4, 2018.
The Cow Palace, 28802 S. Nogales Highway, in Amado, Ariz. was damaged due to a monsoon storm that passed over the area on Sunday. The restaurant is temporarily closed. September 4, 2018.
“It’s devastation,” owner Lynn Greenes said after Sunday’s storm flooded the restaurant at 28802 S. Nogales Highway. The Amado area got 3 to 5 inches of rain Sunday night. “There wasn’t a spot that wasn’t damaged,” Greenes said.
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Lorelin Ahumada, left, and her mother, Lina Ahumada, help with some cleanup in the Cow Palace, 28802 S. Nogales Highway in Amado, Ariz. on September 4, 2018. The restaurant was severely damaged due to a monsoon storm that passed over the area on Sunday.
Mamta Popat / Arizona Daily Star
The Cow Palace, 28802 S. Nogales Highway, in Amado, Ariz. was damaged due to a monsoon storm that passed over the area on Sunday. Mud and water can be seen throughout the restaurant and all the equipment used for food preparation was damaged. September 4, 2018.
Lauren Trench / For the Arizona Daily Star
The Cow Palace, 28802 S. Nogales Highway, in Amado, Ariz. was damaged due to a monsoon storm that passed over the area on Sunday. The restaurant is temporarily closed. September 4, 2018.
Amado’s iconic Cow Palace was forced to temporarily close its doors after a monsoon storm caused extensive damage to the restaurant.
A storm struck the Amado area hard Sunday night, resulting in excessive flooding and winds strong enough to blow the doors off the building. No one was inside the restaurant at the time of the storm.
According to the National Weather Service, somewhere between 3 and 5 inches of rain hit the Amado area Sunday night, though the water inside the restaurant was much higher than that.