Hurricane Matthew caused "millions of dollars" in damage at Kennedy Space Center last week as it spun north up Floridas east coast and delivered roaring winds and lots of rain. Normal operations resumed at 6 a.m. Tuesday at Kennedy Space Center, and the area weathered the storm fairly well, officials said. There are roofs blown off and ripped back, as well as water damage. Employees who reported for normal duty are working in temporary offices. "We were definitely lucky," Kennedy Space Center Director Bob Cabana said Tuesday. Hurricane Matthew was extremely close to Cape Canaveral and Kennedy Space Center as it pushed up the coast late Friday morning.
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