The Phoenix Zoo is reopening Friday after three days of cleanup following a microburst that caused an estimated $300,000 in damage and revenue loss, including the downing of nearly two dozen trees.
A powerful microburst swept through Tempe on Monday as storms passed, causing extensive damage. The Phoenix Zoo was also impacted by the storm's remnants.
The Phoenix Zoo announced that it plans to reopen on Friday, as it will need an extra day to finish cleaning up damage from ...
The Phoenix Zoo is back open for visitors after a powerful storm swept across the Valley earlier this week, leaving a wake of ...
A 50-foot-tall floating digital tree toppled over into the water as a 200-foot-long immersive light tunnel lost 170 feet of ...
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — The Phoenix Zoo is being forced to shut its doors after a sudden storm swept through the area on Monday.
The Phoenix Zoo reopened Oct. 16 after briefly closing due to damage and debris caused by remnants of Hurricane Priscilla. On ...
Damage from storms that hit the Valley on Monday led to the Phoenix Zoo being closed for three days, but it reopened to ...
Microbursts as a “localized column of sinking air” that occurs within a thunderstorm and is “usually less than or equal to ...
The Phoenix Zoo is finally re-opening its doors Friday after extending its closure following Monday’s destructive microburst.