May 26, 2013

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Fannin County storm damage

FANNIN COUNTY, TX -- Three people were reported injured when severe weather hit parts of southern Fannin County Wednesday night.

There are reports of damaged mobile homes, as well as downed trees and powerlines.

Witnesses tell KXII that three people suffered minor injuries after high winds flipped a mobile home on its side near Randolph. We're told they were taken to the hospital with minor injuries. Emergency Management Coordinator Darrell Brewer told the AP the three people are in stable condition, Wednesday night.

There are also reports of baseball to softball size hail in the southern part of the county.

A semi-truck with several head of cattle reportedly rolled over on Highway 69, blocking traffic for hours.

KXII also received reports of downed powerlines, and viewers sent us photos of damage in Bonham as well.

Stay tuned to kxii.com for updates.


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