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[b]Michoud Assembly Facility Re-opens to Designated Employees[/b] Significant progress has been made on tornado recovery, and NASA's Michoud Assembly Facility reopened on Monday, Feb. 13 for normal operations with a few exceptions. Michoud Safety and Security completed an initial damage assessment of the 81 buildings and structures at the 829-acre facility. Power and utilities are restored to most of the site, and the team has made steady progress clearing debris, repairing buildings, and helping employees remove damaged cars. Access to seven buildings (110, 114, 130, 131, 303, 318, and 350) is not allowed because tornado damage assessments and restoration activities are continuing. Three of the seven closed buildings have significant damage, and the team continues to assess damage to these structures and identify strategic recovery plans. Teams for NASA's Space Launch System (SLS) heavy-lift rocket and the Orion spacecraft are back on-site with some restarting regular work and others assessing the status of tooling and hardware in areas of buildings that experienced tornado damage. Both SLS and Orion structures are being built in Building 103, which experienced some damage, but power has been restored to most of that building. Employees should check with their employer for instructions about returning to work. The temporary flight restrictions over the area remain in effect to ensure recovery and operations crews can complete their work without interference from other drones or low-flying aircraft.
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