Tornadoes rip through north Texas, damaging homes and businesses
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[March 22, 2022]
By Dan Whitcomb
(Reuters) - At least two tornadoes tore through north and central Texas
on Monday, destroying homes and businesses, knocking out power and
injuring at least several people.
Multiple homes were damaged or left in ruins in Round Rock, Texas, a
city of around 120,000 people about 20 miles from Austin, after a
tornado touched down there, officials said.
"We could see a funnel on the south side of Round Rock," That funnel
continued through the south side of the city," Police Chief Allen Banks
told an evening news conference.
Banks said buildings in and around the city had suffered "extreme
structural damage" but that only minor injuries had been reported. The
twister also caused a gas leak that was subsequently stopped, he said.
A family of three people was rescued from the rubble of their home in
the town of Bowie, Texas, roughly 90 miles northwest of Dallas, after a
tornado touched down there, the local NBC affiliate reported. One woman
was hospitalized.
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People survey the damage to a shopping center after a tornado in a
widespread storm system touched down in Round Rock, Texas, U.S.,
March 21, 2022. REUTERS/Tamir Kalifa
Multiple other structures were
damaged in and around Bowie, NBC 5 reported, including a gas plant
off Highway 59 south of the city. There were no immediate reports of
fires or leaks from the plant.
A high school in Jacksboro, some 35 miles southeast of Bowie, was
also hit by a possible tornado, according to the station. The roof
of the school's gym collapsed but no students were reported hurt.
The National Weather Service warned that the storm system that
spawned the twisters could bring strong winds, hail and the
potential for more tornadoes in Texas and Oklahoma on Tuesday.
The system also carried the danger of flooding in southern states,
including Lousiana and Mississippi,the weather service said.
(Reporting by Dan Whitcomb; Editing by Simon Cameron-Moore)
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