In Granbury, six confirmed dead: dozens are injured to one degree or another, with hundreds of homes and commercial buildings damaged or destroyed. I was just watching a news briefing, five people remain unaccounted for as full scale search and rescue efforts are underway. Mother Nature unleashed her full fury on the residents of Hood County last night. A link to donate to the Red Cross relief fund is here.
http://www.dallasnews.com/news/2013...nbury-tornado-as-twisters-hit-north-texas.ece
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