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Workers scrambled to make repairs in time for Sunday s celebration. “We were going to do a pancake breakfast for all our our ladies, and celebrate them, Pastor Tim Petty said. During the week, with things that were damaged, and some of our assets that are still being assessed, we decided to shift to plan B. Plan B was doughnuts. “A doughnut, a pancake, it’s ok, to just be able to come together and celebrate mothers,” said the pastor s wife, Esther Petty. Regardless of the food, the celebration was no less special for the church members, who also celebrated loved ones who have died. ....
May 4 Residents in the southern part of North Texas awoke on Tuesday morning to roof damage, fields of debris and downed trees and power lines following a night of severe storms and tornadoes. Two confirmed tornadoes swept through Blum and Ellis County, near Waxahachie and Forreston, on Monday evening, bringing with them winds up to 130 miles per hour and large hail, according to Juan . ....
Missing rooftops, injuries, downed trees reported after five tornadoes hit North Texas Fort Worth Star-Telegram 5/4/2021 Jack Howland, Fort Worth Star-Telegram May 4 Residents in the southern part of North Texas awoke on Tuesday morning to roof damage, fields of debris and downed trees and power lines following a night of severe storms and tornadoes. Two confirmed tornadoes swept through Blum and Ellis County, near Waxahachie and Forreston, on Monday evening, bringing with them winds up to 130 miles per hour and large hail, according to Juan Hernandez, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Fort Worth. Brief tornadoes also were reported in Hood, Johnson and Collin counties. ....
Missing rooftops, downed trees reported after 2 tornadoes hit North Texas Fort Worth Star-Telegram 1 hr ago Jack Howland, Fort Worth Star-Telegram May 4 Residents in the southern part of North Texas awoke on Tuesday morning to roof damage, fields of debris and downed trees and power lines following a night of severe storms and tornadoes. Two confirmed tornadoes swept through Blum and Ellis County, near Waxahachie and Forreston, on Monday evening, bringing with them winds likely up to 130 miles per hour and large hail, according to Juan Hernandez, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Fort Worth. An estimated 25 to 50 homes and buildings in Ellis County were damaged by the Monday storms, according to KRLD 1080. Five people in homes and three people in vehicles were injured, but no fatalities were reported. The Ellis County Sheriff s Office said damage was in the area of FM55 to Highway 77 and past I-35E. ....