Children among 7 dead in Texas after deadliest tornado since 2015

COOKE COUNTY, Texas – Children are among the victims of a tornado in Texas outside the Dallas-Fort Worth area overnight on Saturday, where at least seven were killed. This was the deadliest tornado in state history since 2015.

A tornado outbreak produced dozens of damage reports across America’s Heartland from Texas to Missouri, including more than 20 tornado reports.

A deadly twister from the severe thunderstorms struck along the Denton-Cooke county line on Interstate 35.

Cooke County Sheriff Ray Sappington said in a news conference that at least seven people were killed and more than 100 were injured near Valley View. The National Weather Service gave it a preliminary rating of EF-2.

Many of the injuries were reported at an AP Travel Stop and Shell station, where dozens of people attempted to seek shelter from the twister.

The tornado produced widespread destruction as it moved through northern Denton County late Saturday night. According to county officials, damage to homes, overturned RVs and downed power lines were reported in the area.

Significant damage was reported at Lake Ray Roberts Marina and RVs.

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The sheriff said a 2-year-old and a 5-year-old were found Sunday morning among the deceased.

Local officials said the death toll may continue to rise as search and rescue efforts continue.

Approximately 100,000 customers in Texas were without power to start the day on Sunday.

Teams with the National Weather Service will assess the damage to determine the strength of the tornadoes in Texas on the Enhanced Fujita Scale.

The NWS in Fort Worth said multiple teams are out assessing damage in Montague, Cooke, Denton and Collins counties. Teams from NWS San Angelo are reviewing the damage in Callahan and Eastland County.

Governor Gregg Abbott issued a disaster proclamation for Denton, Cooke, Montague and Collin counties.


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