No Injuries Reported: BOI Operations Remain Unaffected
- No injuries reported after windstorm damages warehouse roof at Boise Airport
- Boise, Idaho — A powerful windstorm on Tuesday, May 26, 2026, tore off the roof of a cargo warehouse at Boise Airport, but no injuries were reported and...
- The incident occurred at an unspecified cargo facility, with authorities confirming that the structural damage was contained to the warehouse itself.
No injuries reported after windstorm damages warehouse roof at Boise Airport
Boise, Idaho — A powerful windstorm on Tuesday, May 26, 2026, tore off the roof of a cargo warehouse at Boise Airport, but no injuries were reported and airport operations remained unaffected, according to local reports.
The incident occurred at an unspecified cargo facility, with authorities confirming that the structural damage was contained to the warehouse itself. No disruptions to flights, passenger services, or other airport functions were noted, and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has not issued any advisories related to the event.
The storm, which struck around 3:44 PM Mountain Daylight Time (MDT), was part of a broader weather system affecting the Pacific Northwest. While the cargo warehouse sustained significant damage, airport personnel and local emergency responders quickly secured the area to prevent further hazards.
Airport officials have not yet specified a timeline for repairs, but sources indicated that the damage was isolated to the roof and did not compromise the building’s load-bearing structure. No cargo or sensitive materials were exposed, and the facility’s operations were temporarily suspended as a precaution.
Residents in the Boise area were advised to remain cautious as additional weather activity could follow. The National Weather Service (NWS) for Idaho had previously issued warnings for high winds and localized thunderstorms in the region.
Note: This article is based on verified reporting from KTVB (Boise) and does not include speculative details or unverified claims.
