'Faith in humanity restored:' Tucsonan thanks neighbors who helped clear Monsoon damage

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'Faith in humanity restored:' Tucsonan thanks neighbors who helped clear Monsoon damage
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Adam Klepp is KGUN 9's Marana reporter. Send your story ideas to Adam at [email protected].

TUCSON, Ariz. — While Sunday’s monsoon caused a lot of damage, it also showed the positive side of the Tucson community.

Piles of debris are outside of each home on Castro Street as cleaning up from Sunday’s monsoon took a neighborhood effort.“I thought my house had crumbled. I thought, 'Oh my God,'” Kerstetter said.Kerstetter was overwhelmed by the mess. Then, over a dozen neighbors who she had never met before stepped in to help clear it away.

“When my neighbors came out to clear the rubble from my house, my faith in humanity was restored," Kerstetter said.“I let her set her debris in my yard because I have more room than she does," Cain said. Kerstetter says the area has issues with porch pirates and break-ins, but after the storm, her perspective on her neighbors have changed.

“I think maybe those are outside people. Because my neighbors seem pretty cool," She said."I was very impressed, pretty heart-warmed by the outpouring of support.”Adam Klepp is a reporter for KGUN 9. At his previous station in Yuma, Adam focused on a range of local issues including the border, water rights and healthcare. He is originally from Detroit, Michigan, and attended both Loyola University Chicago and Syracuse University.

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