Residents in the Deep South brace for another night of severe weather after tornadoes in north Texas destroyed homes and injured several, officials say.
Residents in the Deep South are bracing for another night of severe weather after two tornadoes tore through north Texas, destroying homes and injuring multiple people, officials said.
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Residents in the Deep South are bracing for another night of severe weather after two tornadoes tore through north Texas, destroying homes and injuring multiple people, officials said.
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