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Deadly tornadoes leave trail of destruction across Texas and Mississippi

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Dec 29, 2024, 16:14 IST
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Tornadoes ravage Texas and Mississippi

At least two people were killed and six injured as tornadoes struck Texas and Mississippi on Saturday, damaging homes and flipping vehicles. The storms progressed eastward into Alabama and Georgia early Sunday, with warnings for severe weather continuing. (Pic credit: AP)

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Fatalities reported in Texas

One person died near Liverpool, Texas, south of Houston. Four others sustained injuries that were not critical. Authorities reported significant damage across several towns, including 10 homes affected in Brazoria County. (Pic credit: AP)

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Mississippi reports a fatality

A tornado claimed one life in Adams County, Mississippi, while two others were injured in Franklin County. Tornadoes near Bude and Brandon caused extensive structural damage, including ripping roofs off buildings. (Pic credit: AP)

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Severe storm warnings in the southeast

The National Weather Service issued severe thunderstorm warnings for Alabama, Georgia, and Florida. Meteorologists warned of worsening storms overnight, advising residents to seek shelter as winds could reach speeds of 60 mph. (Pic credit: AP)

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Multiple tornadoes in the Houston area

At least six tornadoes were confirmed near Houston, with damage spanning mobile homes, fire stations, and infrastructure. Weather crews plan to conduct surveys to confirm the full extent of the destruction. (Pic credit: AP)

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Air travel disrupted in Houston

Storms caused significant delays at Houston's main airports, Bush Intercontinental and Hobby. Departures were delayed by over an hour on Saturday afternoon, affecting numerous passengers. (Pic credit: AP)

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Power outages impact thousands

Power outages affected 71,000 customers in Mississippi on Saturday, rising to nearly 81,000 by early Sunday. Emergency responders prioritized safety, with damage assessments set to begin early Sunday morning. (Pic credit: AP)

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Mobile homes destroyed in Texas

In Katy and Porter Heights, north of Houston, tornadoes destroyed mobile homes and severely damaged structures, including a fire station. Residents faced extensive losses as cleanup efforts began. (Pic credit: AP)

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Emergency management in action

Mississippi’s Emergency Management Agency reported no official damage estimates but highlighted efforts to ensure public safety. First responders focused on locating and assisting affected individuals. (Pic credit: AP)

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Warnings persist in Alabama

Severe thunderstorm warnings continued overnight in Alabama, with threats of tornadoes and strong winds. Authorities emphasized the need for vigilance and preparedness among residents in affected areas. (Pic credit: AP)

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