Storms across North Texas kill 1, injure at least 4
Four people are injured and one person is dead after severe storms rolled through North Texas, officials say.
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Four people are injured and one person is dead after severe storms rolled through North Texas, officials say.
At the Days Inn hotel off I-45 in Ennis, a storm swept through early Saturday, blowing off the roof.
Wind gusts on Saturday were a little bit stronger than originally forecast, Chief Meteorologist Scott Padgett said.
The Ennis Police Department confirmed the east-facing wall of a grocery store was knocked down due to the strong winds Saturday morning.
More than 350 residents had to be evacuated from two apartment buildings in the city.
Wind speeds in some areas topped 70 miles per hour, nearly equivalent to a Category 1 hurricane.
At least one person was injured and more are without a home.
At least one person was injured and more are without a home in Parker County after 70 mile per hour winds ripped through an RV and tiny home community.
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That same parent thunderstorm that produced the tornado in Henderson County also moved through Van Zandt County.
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Richardson residents continue to recover from storms that hit North Texas with winds that created debris and damages to homes.
So far, the Salvation Army says it has given nearly 3,000 meals to community members.
Over 110 people stopped by the Valley View Community Center for help Wednesday. Aurora Ortiz came in because she needed help with a funeral for a tornado victim.
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Governor Greg Abbott, state and local officials and non-profits are responding to the storms that left at least seven dead in North Texas.
Jeff Collinsworth said he can still hear Saturday's tornado in Valley View and his neighbor's piercing cries for help.
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"Everything's gone, it's devastated. It's our life's work."
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According to police records, Joseph Nguyen, 23, was booked into the Tarrant County Corrections Center on Wednesday, May 6.
Expect more clouds than sunshine, but temperatures will be warmer than on Wednesday, with highs in the mid-70s across DFW.
The sheriff's office said at about 3:36 p.m. Wednesday, deputies were called to the 100 block of Carol Lane in Red Oak regarding a disturbance.
When officers arrived, the suspect, who was still armed with a knife, was standing outside the entrance of the restaurant.
American passengers who left the MV Hondius cruise ship in April are being monitored for hantavirus in at least three states, health officials said.
According to police records, Joseph Nguyen, 23, was booked into the Tarrant County Corrections Center on Wednesday, May 6.
Expect more clouds than sunshine, but temperatures will be warmer than on Wednesday, with highs in the mid-70s across DFW.
The sheriff's office said at about 3:36 p.m. Wednesday, deputies were called to the 100 block of Carol Lane in Red Oak regarding a disturbance.
When officers arrived, the suspect, who was still armed with a knife, was standing outside the entrance of the restaurant.
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