Four people hospitalized after severe storms cause widespread damage, officials say

 

Severe storms in Ellis and Johnson counties hospitalized four people as powerful winds overturned RVs and semi-trucks.

ELLIS COUNTY, Texas — Four people were hospitalized in Ellis County after severe storms and hail moved through the area early Saturday morning, officials said. 

Ellis County officials said several RVs and semi-trucks were blown over by strong winds. Several power lines and trees were also reported down after the storm, the Ellis County Sheriff’s Office said in a press release. 

Four people were hospitalized due to injuries sustained in their homes during the storm, the release states. Their condition is currently unknown. 

Six overturned 18-wheelers were reported in the southbound lanes of Interstate 35E and one overturned 18-wheeler in the northbound lanes of I-35E near milepost 397 in Ellis County, officials said. The resulting backup extends to Ellis County, according to a social media post from the Texas Department of Public Safety. 

Waxahachie City Council member Travis Smith shared photos of broken windows caused by hail on social media. City crews will close sidewalks in downtown Waxahachie to assess the damage, Smith said. 

In Ennis, the wind knocked over the facade of a local supermarket. 

“This is an active situation, and assessments are still being conducted,” the release states. 

In Johnson County, officials said several structures were damaged by winds that may have reached up to 75 mph, Johnson County Emergency Management said in a social media post. About six people may have been displaced by the damage, officials said. 

The most severe storms moved out of Dallas-Fort Worth by 8 a.m. However, there is a chance for more severe storms to form in the area this afternoon, prompting the WFAA weather team to extend our Weather Alert Day until 1 p.m. 

Large amounts of hail, up to golf ball-sized, woke up North Texans across DFW this morning. WFAA viewers sent in photos showing widespread hail, piling up in their front and backyards. Here’s a look at how much hail fell 

 

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