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>>2993429
Most likely culprit is the weatherstripping has degraded, or the apron has sunk, or a combination of both. If you want to avoid slabjacking or replacing concrete, replace the weatherstripping and dial in your opener stops and forces (read the manual). May be time for a spring lube and tension. If all that fails get ready for some concrete work or just tack on a strip of wood under the existing header beam. But do check your garage door alignment first.
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>>2993429
If your top panel isnt sealing and its that far out of wack, check the top roller brackets.
They are adjustable and they dictate how close or far the top panel rests away from the weatherstripping.

Running into it hard enough can absolutely throw the top brackets out of alignment.
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>>2993429
Bugs are always going to find a way into a garage. You fix that to keep raccoons out.
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>>2993429

Looks like the poster for an A24 horror film

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