A North Texas sheriff confirmed the deaths of at least five people in a tornado that struck two counties during the Memorial Day weekend. At least 20 others were injured in the Saturday-night storm.
Hard to describe devastation we’re seeing in Cooke County, TX. About 60-80 people were taking shelter here when the tornado hit. Numerous injuries reported. At an RV park nearby, 5 fatalities confirmed.
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— Alanna Quillen (@AlannaNBC5) May 26, 2024
Fox 4 Dallas reported that two of the deceased were found in a mobile home park. Dozens more survived by taking shelter in a travel center along I-35.
NBCDFW reporter Alanna Quillen said about 60-80 people took shelter when the deadly tornado struck an RV park.
Photos taken by a Fox 4 News helicopter crew show the absolute devastation of a North Texas community on Sunday morning.
Two women miraculously survived after accidentally driving into the path of the tornado. The video, posted on social media by WFAA ABC8, captures the terrorizing moments as the tornado passes.
NORTH TEXAS TORNADO: This is video we received from two people inside a car as the reported tornado passed over them along I-35 near Sanger last night.
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Damage we’re seeing: https://t.co/lfA8xIJaD5 pic.twitter.com/79449fZpml
— WFAA (@wfaa) May 26, 2024
The storm also struck neighboring Denton County where fire department officials rescued victims from a marina on Lake Ray Roberts.
DENTON FD sending 4 Medics, Rescue, Batt 1 to Marina Circle at Ray Roberts for multiple victims, some reported trapped. E6/M6 enroute to Sanger Fire Station to help cover calls. Major damage at the county line on Lone Oak Road. @cityofdentontx @DentonScanner @DFWscanner pic.twitter.com/MXIe6JzZkK
— City of Denton Fire Department (@DentonFireDept) May 26, 2024
Emergency crews, including Texas Task Force One Search and Rescue, continue searching for survivors of the deadly Memorial Day weekend tornado.