Severe thunderstorms with reports of possible tornadoes have spread damage across parts of North Texas and injured at least four people.
DALLAS — There, a storm ripped the wall and roof from parts of Jacksboro High School.
"I've been in this district for 30 years and this is the most catastrophic damage I've witnessed," said Brad Burnett, Jacksboro Independent School District Superintendent."So we're just very blessed to have facilities that were designed to sustain a storm, the storm damage that we received."In Bowie, 30 miles northeast of Jacksboro, damage also was reportedly widespread with reports of some people trapped in collapsed structures.
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