Two Tornadoes Cause Extensive Damage in Wharton County Texas
Two Tornadoes Cause Extensive Damage in Wharton County Texas

Two Tornadoes Cause Extensive Damage in Wharton County Texas

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Two tornadoes struck Wharton County, Texas, early Thursday morning, causing significant damage but no reported injuries. The first tornado, classified as an EF-1 with winds of 100 mph, touched down northeast of Wharton and traveled east for about 1.6 miles, damaging approximately ten homes, vehicles, and snapping large tree branches, particularly along Everett and Holiness Lanes near County Road 166. The second tornado was an EF-0 with winds of 75 mph, touching down east of Burr and moving west-northwest for about 2.1 miles, causing minor tree damage and blowing the roof off an older shed near County Roads 111 and 117. Residents are continuing to recover from the storm, with local emergency management assessing the damage. The National Weather Service and Wharton County officials have been monitoring the situation as severe weather persists in the region. Despite the destruction, the community counts its blessings that no one was harmed.

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