Tornadoes tear by northern Texas city, killing 3 individuals and inflicting widespread harm

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MATADOR, Texas (AP) — A line of extreme storms produced a number of tornadoes Wednesday night on the Rolling Plains in Texas, killing a minimum of three individuals and inflicting vital harm across the northern city of Matador.

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The Lubbock Avalanche-Journal reported that the storms additionally produced softball-size hail and wind gusts topping 100 mph (161 kph) in different communities together with Jayton, which additionally was underneath a twister warning as the road moved southeast Wednesday evening, in line with the National Weather Service in Lubbock.

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Matador Mayor Pat Smith stated a minimum of three individuals had been killed, that others could also be injured and that there was “a whole lot of damage,” The New York Times reported.

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There have been widespread energy outages throughout the Rolling Plains, together with greater than 700 prospects with out energy within the Jayton space, in line with South Plains Electric Cooperative.

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The worst harm seemed to be in Matador — a city of about 570 individuals 70 miles (112 kilometers) northeast of Lubbock in Motley County.

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Wednesday’s twister outbreak got here six days after a twister left three individuals useless and greater than 100 injured in Perryton within the northern Texas Panhandle.

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The National Weather Service in Lubbock reported simply after 8 p.m. Wednesday that regulation enforcement confirmed a twister situated simply north of Matador.

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Shortly after 9:30 p.m., William Iwasko, a senior forecaster with the National Weather Service in Lubbock, stated there had been three confirmed tornadoes within the line of storms, nevertheless it appeared the one in Matador was the one one which precipitated vital harm.

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Reports from storm chasers and meteorologists on social media confirmed appreciable harm round Matador, with broken houses, utility strains, bushes and infrastructure.

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Lubbock Fire Rescue confirmed to the Avalanche-Journal that it was sending a crew to help with the harm and restoration.

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“I gave the order for Heavy Rescue 1 to respond to the town of Matador to assist in freeing trapped residents from collapsed structures,” LFR Chief Shaun Fogerson stated.

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University Medical Center in Lubbock confirmed it was sending its AMBUS cell medical unit to Matador.

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A brand new twister warning was issued for Dickens and King counties by 10 p.m. as the road of storms continued touring southeast, in line with an announcement from the climate service on Twitter.

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