Severe weather hits Texas
A tornado and other storms hit the Dallas-Fort Worth area on Sunday, leaving plenty of damage behind.
- Street signs lie on the ground at the Bent Creek Estates subdivision following a storm in Denton, Texas, Sunday, May 10, 2015. Several Great Plains and Midwest states were in the path of severe weather, including in North Texas, where the National Weather Service said a likely tornado damaged roofs and trees near Denton. (G.J. McCarthy/The Dallas Morning News via AP)
- George Young sweeps leaves from a driveway at the Bent Creek Estates subdivision following a storm in Denton, Texas, Sunday, May 10, 2015. Several Great Plains and Midwest states were in the path of severe weather, including in North Texas, where the National Weather Service said a likely tornado damaged roofs and trees near Denton. (G.J. McCarthy/The Dallas Morning News via AP)
- Debris lines a tornado’s path of destruction after a deadly storm south of Cisco, Texas, Sunday, May 10, 2015. People in the sparsely populated ranching and farming community of Cisco were left to clean up from Saturday’s tornado that left one person dead and another in critical condition. Cisco Fire Department spokesman Phillip Truitt said the two people were near each other. (Tommy Metthe/The Abilene Reporter-News via AP)
- A power pole leans along Fort Worth Avenue after a storm in Denton, Texas, Sunday, May 10, 2015. Several Great Plains and Midwest states were in the path of severe weather, including in North Texas, where the National Weather Service said a likely tornado damaged roofs and trees near Denton. (Richard W. Rodriguez/The Fort Worth Star-Telegram via AP)
- Granbury safety and public works officials deal with a sink hole that opened up after heavy rains collapsed a storm sewer under the pavement at the edge of a parking lot next to the Brookshire’s store on Morgan Street in Granbury, Texas. Workers were stopping the water flow from broken pipes and rerouting water services before attempting to shore up and repair the damage, Monday, May 11, 2015. (Rodger Mallison/The Fort Worth Star-Telegram via AP)
- Granbury safety and public works officials deal with a sink hole that opened up after heavy rains collapsed a storm sewer under the pavement at the edge of a parking lot next to the Brookshire’s store on Morgan Street in Granbury, Texas. Workers were stopping the water flow from broken pipes and rerouting water services before attempting to shore up and repair the damage, Monday, May 11, 2015. (Rodger Mallison/The Fort Worth Star-Telegram via AP)
- Granbury safety and public works officials deal with a sink hole that opened up after heavy rains collapsed a storm sewer under the pavement at the edge of a parking lot next to the Brookshire’s store on Morgan Street in Granbury, Texas. Workers were stopping the water flow from broken pipes and rerouting water services before attempting to shore up and repair the damage, Monday, May 11, 2015. (Rodger Mallison/The Fort Worth Star-Telegram via AP)
- Chris Maples, Granbury waste water treatment foreman, is lowered by crane to plug a broken sewer pipe. Granbury safety and public works officials are dealing with a sink hole that opened up after heavy rains collapsed a storm sewer under the pavement at the edge of a parking lot next to the Brookshire’s store on Morgan Street in Granbury, Texas. Workers were stopping the water flow from broken pipes and rerouting water services before attempting to shore up and repair the damage, Monday, May 11, 2015. (Rodger Mallison/The Fort Worth Star-Telegram via AP)
- Lightning strikes as storm clouds pass in Denton, Texas, Sunday, May 10, 2015. Parts of several Great Plains and Midwest states were in the path of severe weather, including North Texas, where the National Weather Service said a likely tornado damaged roofs and trees near Denton and torrential rain caused flash flooding. (Al Key/The Denton Record-Chronicle via AP)
- Grace Santo, 14, holds hands with her mother, Vista, right, as they survey severe weather damage at an elementary school, Monday, May 11, 2015, in Van, Texas. About 30 percent of the community was damaged from the storm late Sunday, according to Chuck Allen, fire marshal and emergency management coordinator for Van Zandt County. (AP Photo/Todd Yates)
- Residents survey damage near an elementary school, caused by severe weather, Monday, May 11, 2015, in Van, Texas. About 30 percent of the community was damaged from the storm late Sunday, according to Chuck Allen, fire marshal and emergency management coordinator for Van Zandt County. (AP Photo/Todd Yates)
- Deven McManaman helps remove inventory from SMS Racing after in was heavily damaged following a storm in Denton, Texas, Sunday, May 10, 2015. Several Great Plains and Midwest states were in the path of severe weather, including in North Texas, where the National Weather Service said a likely tornado damaged roofs and trees near Denton. (G.J. McCarthy/The Dallas Morning News via AP)
- Residents survey damage to an elementary school caused by severe weather, Monday, May 11, 2015, in Van, Texas. About 30 percent of the community was damaged from the storm late Sunday, according to Chuck Allen, fire marshal and emergency management coordinator for Van Zandt County. (AP Photo/Todd Yates)
- Family members of a home owner assess the damage of an uprooted tree in Burkburnett, Texas, after a tornado traveled through the area northwest of town Saturday evening, May 9, 2015. (Richard Cleaver/Wichita Falls Times via AP)
- A large pine tree is uprooted in the front yard with little other damage to the home in Wichita Falls, Texas after a tornado touched down northwest of Burkburnett, Texas on Saturday night, May 9, 2015, causing damage near the intersection of Thrift Rd and Vaughn Rd. (AP Photo/Wichita Falls Times Record News, Richard Cleaver)
- An orange traffic barrel was blown from I-35E up to a building at the Denton Baptist Temple when a rain-wrapped tornado swept from Argyle north through Denton, Sunday, May 10, 2015, in Denton, Texas. (David Minton/The Dallas Morning News via AP)
- Layalina restaurant on Fort Worth Dr was damaged as a rain-wrapped tornado swept from Argyle north through Denton, Sunday, May 10, 2015, in Denton, Texas. (David Minton/The Dallas Morning News via AP)
- The Denton Baptist Temple was damaged as a rain-wrapped tornado swept from Argyle north through Denton,Texas, Sunday, May 10, 2015. (David Minton/The Dallas Morning News via AP)
- Jason Olsen clears a downed tree blocking his driveway after a possible tornado touched down in his neighborhood in Denton, Texas, Sunday, May 10, 2015. (Richard W. Rodriguez/The Fort Worth Star-Telegram via AP)
- A vehicle sits damaged under downed trees from severe weather, Monday, May 11, 2015, in Van, Texas. About 30 percent of the community was damaged from the storm late Sunday, according to Chuck Allen, fire marshal and emergency management coordinator for Van Zandt County. (AP Photo/Todd Yates)
- A street sign was bent and nearly snapped off at the Bent Creek Estates subdivision following a storm in Denton, Texas, Sunday, May 10, 2015. Several Great Plains and Midwest states were in the path of severe weather, including in North Texas, where the National Weather Service said a likely tornado damaged roofs and trees near Denton. (G.J. McCarthy/The Dallas Morning News via AP)
- A tree hangs in power lines at the Bent Creek Estates subdivision following a storm in Denton, Texas, Sunday, May 10, 2015. Several Great Plains and Midwest states were in the path of severe weather, including in North Texas, where the National Weather Service said a likely tornado damaged roofs and trees near Denton. (G.J. McCarthy/The Dallas Morning News via AP)
- Snapped trees rest on the ground after a storm in Denton, Texas, Sunday, May 10, 2015. Several Great Plains and Midwest states were in the path of severe weather, including in North Texas, where the National Weather Service said a likely tornado damaged roofs and trees near Denton. (G.J. McCarthy/The Dallas Morning News via AP)