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News / Texas
Severe storms have hit North and East Texas, resulting in fatalities, injuries, and significant damage to property. The storms brought strong winds, large hail, and flooding, prompting tornado watches and warnings across the region.
The severe weather outbreak began with a tornado warning issued for Jack County, as a powerful storm moved southeast toward the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. Parker County reported a fatality south of Springtown, while Wise County also reported a death and widespread structural damage. Runaway Bay experienced substantial damage, with vehicles tossed, power lines downed, and roofs missing, displacing at least 20 families. In East Texas, strong thunderstorms are expected to continue, bringing the risk of damaging winds, large hail, and isolated tornadoes. The unsettled weather pattern is expected to persist, with additional storm chances in the coming days. Flash flood warnings were also issued for Tarrant and Dallas Counties, with sirens activated in several cities, prompting residents to seek shelter. Residents are advised to stay weather aware, monitor local news, and have a plan in place in case of severe weather.
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