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Leticia Pineda, 26 May 2015
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People
survey a destroyed car in Ciudad Acuna, Mexico on May 25, 2015 after
a tornado
ripped into the town killing at least 13 people (AFP Photo/Raul Llamas)
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Mexico City
(AFP) - A tornado ripped into a town in northern Mexico, killing at least 13
people and flattening hundreds of homes in a deadly six-second blast of
carnage, officials said.
The savage
twister roared through the Mexican border town of Ciudad Acuna at dawn, tossing
cars and big rig trucks into the air before they smashed into houses and
buildings.
Images from
the aftermath showed several crumpled vehicles resting against walls and roofs
as shellshocked inhabitants of the town of 136,000 struggled to make sense of
the devastation.
The tornado
came as ferocious weather battered swathes of Mexico and the southern United
States, where rescuers hunted for 12 people missing in flash floods across
Texas and Oklahoma that left three people dead.
In Mexico,
national civil protection coordinator Luis Felipe Puente told Foro TV that
"more than 1,000 homes" had been affected.
The tornado
swept in at "impressive speed" of 270-300 kilometers (168-186 miles)
per hour and lasted only six seconds, Puente said.
Coahuila
Interior Secretary Victor Zamora said the death toll rose from 11 to 13. The
victims include 10 adults and three children.
Almost 230
people were hurt after getting hit or cut by objects thrown by the wind, Zamora
told Milenio television. Of those, 88 were still getting treatment in the
afternoon.
Ciudad
Acuna Mayor Evaristo Lenin Perez said a seven-year-old boy was missing, while
rescuers combed through the rubble to look for any more victims or survivors.
'Practically destroyed'
Most of the
fatalities were people who were out on the street.
"We
have hundreds of houses that are practically destroyed," Perez said,
appealing for water, canned food and clothing for the victims.
Authorities
opened eight temporary shelters for those left homeless.
The tornado
whipped up as heavy rains pounded the city, with hail falling in some areas.
Three of
the fatalities, including two children, were killed when a ceiling collapsed on
them, local press reports said.
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Parts of
Austin, Texas are shown inundated
after days of heavy rain on May 25,
2015 (AFP
Photo/Drew Anthony Smith)
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Across the
border in Texas, Governor Greg Abbott declared states of disaster in 24
counties as severe weather lashed the region.
"I
strongly urge all Texans to exercise every possible precaution to ensure their
safety and the safety of their families and neighbors," Abbott said in a
statement.
Authorities
in the Texas city of San Marcos ordered residents to evacuate as flood waters
rose menacingly around them, following torrential rain that turned streets into
meandering rivers.
Cars and
trucks were submerged and people used inflatable lounge chairs to float down
the street, in surreal scenes.
As many as
400 homes in the surrounding area were destroyed, authorities said, and San
Marcos opened temporary shelters to host residents who could not return home.
At least 12
people are reported missing in Texas, said Kharley Smith, emergency response
coordinator for Hays County, which includes San Marcos.
Search
parties
She said
people were forming their own search parties along the Blanco River, and warned
them against this, saying it was dangerous.
"We
have local resources, regional and state assets that are actively doing search
and rescues," Smith told a news conference.
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Tape is
stretched across a flooded Sixth
Street after days of heavy rain on May 25,
2015 in Austin, Texas (AFP Photo/Drew
Anthony Smith)
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The city
council said the river had broken record levels set in the 1920s.
Fire
Marshal Ken Bell told CNN that at least one person was confirmed dead and crews
were searching for three missing people.
At least
two people also died in Oklahoma, which is located to the north of Texas.
A
firefighter in the town of Claremore died when he was swept into a storm drain
while trying to help a resident in floodwaters, CNN said, and a woman in Tulsa
died after her car hydroplaned.
The
National Weather Service warned that strong to severe thunderstorms were
expected across a large stretch of the central and southern plains toward the
Mississippi River Valley.
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Vehicles
are left stranded on Interstate 45 in Houston, Texas on May 26, 2015,
after heavy
rains put the city under massive amounts of water (AFP Photo/
Aaron M. Sprecher)
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