Various areas in Texas continue to be on climate alert due to the strong storms expected in the north of the state.
He United States National Weather Service (NWS), announced that high intensity storms are expected in the Lone Star Statewith destructive winds that could exceed the 70 miles per hourthat is, more than 112 km/h, as well as hail the size of a golf ball and a strong storm.
It is important to note that the region is preparing to remain under shelter for another week.
Throughout the week, the storms north of texas They continue to gain momentum, so they have been hitting very hard, like what happened in the county of dallas after the formation of a twister during Monday morning.
Unfortunately, Monday’s tornado managed to trigger alarms in several nearby cities and counties, such as Garland, Mesquite and Richardson, although the situation is becoming serious with new tornado threats in Canton, Wills Point and Terrell.
According to some experts, the magnitude of the current storms could cause additional disasters to form in Texas.
For this reason, state authorities have asked the population to take safety measures in the emergency situation, such as seeking refuge in bathrooms or basements, covering yourself with blankets and avoiding going out if not necessary.
It should be noted that North Texas is already experiencing the consequences of the storms, as there have been more than 600,000 people without electricity in the region, including damage to homes and cars.
It is worth mentioning that the Dallas-Fort Worth International Airportalso recorded wind gusts of up to 77 miles per hour.
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