Texas town hit by a destructive tornado resulting in 3 fatalities and 100 injuries

Texas town hit by a destructive tornado resulting in 3 fatalities and 100 injuries

On the evening of May 22, 2021, a destructive tornado hit the town of Waxahachie, Texas, resulting in three fatalities and over 100 injuries. The tornado, which was classified as an EF-2, had wind speeds of up to 135 miles per hour and caused significant damage to homes and businesses in the area.

The town of Waxahachie, which is located about 30 miles south of Dallas, was hit by the tornado at around 8:30 pm local time. The tornado touched down near the intersection of FM 875 and I-35E, and then moved northeast through the town. The storm caused significant damage to homes and businesses in its path, with some buildings being completely destroyed.

According to local authorities, three people were killed as a result of the tornado, and over 100 others were injured. Emergency responders worked throughout the night to rescue people trapped in damaged buildings and provide medical assistance to those in need.

The damage caused by the tornado was extensive, with many homes and businesses being completely destroyed or severely damaged. The Red Cross set up a shelter at a local high school to provide assistance to those who were displaced by the storm.

In the days following the tornado, local authorities worked to assess the damage and begin the process of rebuilding. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) also provided assistance to those affected by the storm.

The tornado in Waxahachie serves as a reminder of the destructive power of severe weather and the importance of being prepared. It is important for individuals and communities to have emergency plans in place and to stay informed about weather conditions in their area.

In the wake of this tragedy, the people of Waxahachie have come together to support one another and begin the process of rebuilding. While the road ahead may be long, the resilience and strength of this community will undoubtedly see them through this difficult time.