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The deadliest tornado in Texas history struck just after 4 p.m., the day after Mother’s Day in 1953. It started near Lorena and carved a path straight into downtown Waco.
A Waco pastor is headed to the flood-ravaged Texas Hill country bringing with him a message of hope and a plate of barbeque.
Waco’s Tornado Photographers: Geoff Hunt, curator of audio and visual artifacts for the Texas Collection at Baylor University, will discuss photographers and present samples of their work. June 2 ...
Dr Pepper Museum President and CEO Chris Dyer (right) speaks with the Texas Standard's David Brown (left) and Shelly Brisbin ...
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The stunning flood that killed more than two dozen campers and counselors along a river at Camp Mystic in the Texas Hill ...
An F5 tornado struck near Valley Mills, west of Waco, on May 6, 1973, resulting in zero deaths or injuries. Another F5 tornado hit the Brownwood area, east of San Angelo, in 1976, resulting in 11 ...
This tornado flattened the towns of Higgins and Glazier in the Texas Panhandle. Both are located near the Texas and Oklahoma border. It was reported to be up to 2 miles wide and rated as an F-5.
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On This Date: The Aftermath Of Two Historic F5 Texas Tornadoes - MSNSeventeen years later, another F5 tornado tore through Lubbock, Texas, after sunset on May 11, 1970. Twenty six were killed and over 1,500 were injured on this violent tornado's 8 to 9-mile long path.
Waco, Texas, F5 tornado May 1953 Seventeen years later, another F5 tornado tore through Lubbock, Texas, after sunset on May 11, 1970. Twenty six were killed and over 1,500 were injured on this ...
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