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ComptrollerAlpha said:From the Cash/Landrum article on the "The Why Files" site:
"About 3 weeks after the incident a number of men in unmarked trucks arrived at the scene of the UFO sighting and repaired the heat damage of the road. Several weeks later they returned and removed 6 inches of the surface material before repairing the road again. At the location where the Cask/Landrum incident took place there is evidence of new growth of vegetation in comparison with the well established nearby trees."
So was it the next day or three weeks later?
Apologies if I'm in error. But I came upon the "next day" report two or three times back when I was doing in-depth reading into Cash-Landrum.
I wonder if both stories might be correct. Could the "next day" roadmenders have been instructed to save the materials they removed for a later pickup by a HazMat team?
And three weeks later there would almost certainly have been a lot of debris left along the sides of the repaired road, including charred wood.
Or is it possible that those "next day" repairs were limited to re-painting the traffic lines, which had been badly twisted by the heat?