WAREHAM, Mass - A building inspector who was called in to look at roof damage that forced school officials to temporarily close Wareham Middle School determined the culprit was a hungry pack of seagulls, WHDH reported.
Wareham Town Building Inspector David Riquina told WHDH he discovered that seagulls dropping quahog shells onto the roof in an attempt to crack them open had caused the rubber material to tear and deteriorate.
Officials ordered the school closed for repairs Thursday and Friday after water damaged several classrooms, the library, and an IT room.
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Source: WHDH
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