http://dfw.cbslocal.com/2011/05/25/damage-being-assessed-after-north-texas-storms/
Dallas was hit with severe thunderstorms that had large hail and damaging winds and tornadoes which swept through North Texas swiftly and quickly. "Only daylight Wednesday would make the extent and severity of the damage clear" said the fortworth city spokeman Jason Lamer, “It’s been really difficult to get a grasp of the damage at night” Gladly there were no reports of deaths or injuries of any sort just reports of trees and roots being ripped out of their place. “The hail was probably more destructive,” said the national waether service meterologist from fort worth named steve fano. The hail was apparently as big as baseballs crashing through car windows and breaking house windows. An estimate of 70,000 people were without power due to the storm that swept through fort worth. Storm sirens went off around fort worth alerting the people of an on-coming storm. People at air ports were shown to safety down in a basement so none of them would get hurt by the baseball sized hails or get swept away by one of the tornadoes. Dallas, Fort Worth was given a scare from this storm and makes them all more ready for when the storm sirens go off again.
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