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Tornado Devastates Houston Area, Damaging Over 100 Homes

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URGENT UPDATE: A powerful tornado swept through residential areas north of Houston, Texas, on November 27, 2023, leaving a trail of destruction affecting over 100 homes. The storm uprooted trees, smashed windows, and caused significant damage as residents experienced terrifying winds and chaos.

Authorities reported no injuries following the tornado, which struck during the early afternoon. However, the aftermath revealed a severe impact on local neighborhoods, with reports of roofs torn off homes, garages displaced from their foundations, and heavy debris littering the streets. At the peak of the storm, more than 20,000 customers were left without power, highlighting the storm’s ferocity.

Calmer weather was anticipated on Tuesday morning, allowing officials to assess the full extent of the damage, although heavy fog initially hindered visibility. As the holiday travel period approaches, the National Weather Service warned of additional heavy rain and severe thunderstorms in southern regions, raising concerns for travelers.

Residents shared harrowing experiences during the storm. “I had the door, and I was trying to hold it shut so that nothing would end up in the house,” said Miriam Harris, who suffered damage to her roof and holiday decorations. “It was so forceful,” she recounted to KTRK-TV.

In Klein, approximately 25 miles north of Houston, emergency services worked diligently to address multiple gas leaks, clear fallen trees, and remove debris obstructing roads. Ja’Milla Lomas, spokesperson for the Klein Fire Department, confirmed ongoing efforts to restore normalcy in the affected areas.

Damage reports also surfaced from neighborhoods in Cypress and Spring, with emergency crews responding to various incidents. The Cy-Fair Fire Department reported that one of its engine crews had to take shelter in a resident’s garage as high winds swept through.

Drone footage and images shared on social media by the Harris County Precinct 4 constable depicted roofs stripped of shingles and debris blocking roads, illustrating the urgency of the situation. Several weather-related vehicle crashes were also reported amid the storm’s chaos.

As recovery efforts continue, the Houston Fire Department deployed a specialized saw team to assist with clearing fallen trees and debris in the hardest-hit areas. Special attention is being directed to the Memorial Northwest neighborhood, where officials are focused on restoring power and ensuring public safety.

Residents are advised to remain vigilant as weather conditions evolve, and further updates on recovery efforts will be provided as they become available.

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