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‘That Ain’t No Train’: Tornado Touches Down In Texas As South Rocked By Severe Weather

Tornadoes On Thursday, several southern states were visited by the swarm of tourists who landed in their cities. severe weather It is expected to continue on Friday as a storm systems moves across the U.S.

Tornadoes were spotted In several states, including Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas and Texas, residents reported hearing and seeing the power and twister sounds. Hopkins County resident TexasAccording to a witness, he was outside when the tornado hit. 

“Somebody said, ‘man, that train sounds loud,'” Ray Woodarski told KLTV is a local outlet. “And I said ‘that ain’t no train. The train noise comes from there.’ We looked up and there it was coming straight through the doggone woods like Moses was parting the Red Sea.”

He claimed that he and his friends fled inside when they saw the tornado approaching. “And we actually felt the house lift up and move a foot, you know towards the back of the woods,” He said. 

Hopkins County was not affected by the incident, however at least 19 homes were also damaged as a result of falling trees and damage to other buildings. 

Shirley Carden is another resident described The terror of running from her family when the tornado swept by her home. 

“So about that time we heard the roaring, and sure enough here comes the tornado. And we were hanging on to the car, and the garage went flipping over. Of course, my grandbabies were crying. They were 4 and 5,” she said. “Everybody’s OK, thank the Lord.” 

Texas has thousands lost power Due to the storm, 170,000 customers in Texas lost power on Thursday night. In Texas, Franklin County and Shreveport, Louisiana, tornadoes were also seen. 

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Other states, such as Georgia, Kentucky and Tennessee, are all facing severe weather through Friday. 

Kentucky Governor. Andy Beshear signed A state of emergency is declared for the state. “Today, we are going to have a dangerous weather day. There’s a possibility of both flooding and tornadoes, and a near certainty of significant thunderstorms and dangerous wind gusts.” 

He advised people to “hunker down” You should not take chances. As severe weather approaches, areas across the country, including New England and Upper Midwest, are expected to see heavy snowfalls in coming days. Southern California is already experiencing snowfall. state of emergency It is possible to avoid snowstorms.


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