Северная часть американского штата Техас пострадала от сильного шторма и торнадо. Больше всего от непогоды досталось Далласу. Здесь повреждено большое количество строений. Информация о жертвах не поступала. Спасатели обследуют поврежденные здания в поисках пострадавших. Без света в регионе остались 95 тысяч домов, сообщает телеканал CBS Dallas/ Fort Worth.
По информации The Washington Post, госпитализированы 3 человека с неопасными для жизни травмами.
Watching #tornado from #Rockwall pic.twitter.com/JrdorhcUtO
— Athena Rising (@AthenaRising) October 21, 2019
Even though the video may be entertaining, please do not try to capture dangerous videos like this! We want you to get to shelter and stay safe! #Dallas #Texas #Dallastornado #Texastornado #Tornado #Severeweather pic.twitter.com/6hh16daC2U
— WeatherKannon (@Weatherkannon) October 21, 2019
INTENSE mesocyclone with TORNADO Warned storm East of Wills Point TX pic.twitter.com/EornClfqn8
— Reed Timmer (@ReedTimmerAccu) October 21, 2019
Major damage from the tornado in Dallas at the Home Depot on Forest Ln. @weatherchannel @TWCChrisBruin #TXwx pic.twitter.com/BUjOgjOXFZ
— Charles Peek (@CharlesPeekWX) October 21, 2019
This is the scene at Walnut Hill and Monroe in NW Dallas. This is awful! Search and Rescue efforts are underway in this area now. Crews going door to door. Stay clear of this area and say a prayer for these folks. @CBSDFW #DallasTornado #txwx pic.twitter.com/kPHgnqEHfl
— Ken Molestina (@cbs11ken) October 21, 2019
So many Dallas businesses are going to have days or weeks worth of cleanup.
All the windows of this dry cleaner’s were blown out by the tornado — clothes, racks and debris are littered inside. @CBSDFW #txwx #DallasTornado pic.twitter.com/SBQ9YvwyWf
— Caroline Vandergriff (@c_vandergriff) October 21, 2019
@DallasFireRes_q #Station41 sustained significant damage during the last night's/this morning's storms. Thankfully no injuries to any of the firefighters inside. @CityOfDallas@DallasOEM @DallasPD pic.twitter.com/mc6KPPux8Y
— DALLAS FIRE-RESCUE (@DallasFireRes_q) October 21, 2019