Ennis, Texas — One man died, and three of his family members were injured when their RV turned over several times on a texas engine during a strong thunderstorm that caused wide damage on Saturday about 25 minutes south of Dallas on Saturday.
Powerful winds up to 90 mph (145 km / h) ripped the roof at Days Inn Hallstate 45, damaged houses throughout Ellis district and knocked down at least seven semi-trailers on the trailer on Interstat. About 2,000 remains without the power of Sunday afternoon, but the service is expected to return by the end of the day. Some neighborhood lawsuits were nearby.
The 42-year-old man who died was TJ Bailey from Midlothian, Texas. His wife and two sons were in the RV that overturned in the racing run, Just Mira Chris Macon from Ellis, said Ellis Chris Macon. Bailey family members were treated in hospital for non-life injuries. The boys were released, but their mother. remained under observation on Sunday in the hospital.
Macon said that he would never see such strong and lasting winds in his life of living in Ellis County.
“I can honestly say, I know the wind blows, but it never happened so long,” he said.
Ennis Mayor Cameron Raburn said in a statement on Saturday that the city began to pick up debris and work on recovery from the storm.
“The safety of our inhabitants is our top priority,” Roburn said.
Oncor, the electricity company, said some of the work work for the recovery of electricity slowed down the trees and debris that had to clean the bulldozers before the usefulness workers could enter the area.
The non-bid city of Waxahachie had to cancel his planned tulipalooz festival for damage to the storm.
2025-03-09 20:44:00