Storms leave behind trail of destruction in Castroville
High winds destroy small beekeeping, honey business
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Storms leave behind trail of destruction in Castroville
CASTROVILLE, Texas – Castroville residents are picking up the pieces after multiple storms and a possible tornado roared through the community Wednesday night into Thursday morning.
Daylight exposed the trail of destruction along Highway 90 West with downed power lines, a trampoline on the side of the road, trees scattered on roadways and an RV laying on its side.
While some businesses were spared from storm damage, others like BeeSpace next to Castroville True Value on Highway 90, were completely wiped out.
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