Anis, Texas – One person died and three of his members were injured while on Saturday, about 25 minutes south of Dallas, his RV was often overturned at the Texas Motorplex during a strong thunderstorm in an area in an area.
Heavy winds up to 90 miles per hour (145 kPF) torn the roof of a one-day rally with Interstate 45, knocking damaged homes in Alice County and at least seven semitractor-trailer trucks at interstate 35. This strong hurricane also overturned about 20,000 people, but did not produce any turnados. Sunday afternoon was about 2,000 without power, but the service was expected to be re -restored by the end of the day. There were also some quarter-sized hails in the area.
The 42 -year -old man who died was TJ Bailey from the Middlothian of Texas. His wife and two sons were inside the RV who turned to the reputable, Alice County Judge Shanti Chris Mon told the Dallas Morning News. Bailey’s family members were treated at the hospital for fatal injuries. The boys were released, but their mother. He remained under inspection at the hospital on Sunday.
Maco said he never saw such a strong and constant wind in his lifetime in Alice County.
“I can say honestly, I know to blow the wind, but he never likes it for a long time.”
Anisis Mayor Cameron Rabbon said in a statement on Saturday that the city was starting to pick up debris and get rid of the storm.
“The safety of our inhabitants is our priority,” Robern said.
Oncore, the power company said that some power restoration work was slowed down by bulldozers and debris, before utility workers could enter the area.
Due to the loss of hurricanes, the nearest city Waikhachi city had to cancel its planned Tulipaluza festival.
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