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Tornado-Ripped Granbury Continues to Recover No federal assistance for Granbury tornado victims By Chris Van Horne & Ben Russell • Published May 29, 2013 • Updated on May 30, 2013 at 12:07 am ...
Tornado In Granbury. Damage In Granbury. People who live in the hard hit de Cordova Ranch area were evacuated after the tornado due to a gas leak.
The weather service damage survey team in Granbury found EF-4 damage on the Fujita Scale of Tornado Intensity, with wind speeds of 166 mph to 200 mph. EF-4 is the second-highest level on the scale.
The National Weather Service rated the tornado that hit Hood County Wednesday night as an EF-4. Authorities said two neighborhoods in Granbury, TX were the hardest hit.
An EF1 tornado with 90-mph winds sliced a 400-yard wide, 6-mile-long path through Ennis, damaging nearly 20 homes and more than 50 commercial properties before it careened across Interstate 45.
GRANBURY — In a neighborhood that was devastated by an EF-4 tornado two-and-a-half years ago, recovery is more evident than ever before. But the memories of that May night continue to haunt some ...
Severe storms and several tornadoes left damage behind in North Texas Counties Saturday evening. ... Texas, just southwest of Granbury. CONFIRMED (1) home SW of Tolar has been hit by a tornado.
Among the debris in Granbury there are thankful people. Their resolve may be tattered, but it is not broken. "I'm thankful to be here and be back home and be with my family," Green said.
Gov. Rick Perry on Friday toured the communities impacted by Wednesday’s deadly tornadoes. He was joined by state and local officials to discuss damage response and recovery efforts. Full text ...