National Weather Service survey crews have confirmed at least two tornadoes in North Texas from Friday's storms.
Damage was found that is consistent with a "high-end" EF-3 tornado in Lamar County. The second tornado was an EF-2 near Athens in Henderson County, with max winds up to 115 mph."Probably in the hallway, I’d say," 17-year-old Jovann Buhler said."This is the closet right here," he added."This is where we were hiding. There was another closet right here, but that’s right next to the door," he said.
"So I blacked out. The wall hit me in the face. I blacked out. I wake up, there’s a brightest light I’ve ever seen," Buhler recalled."Just Lord, take my soul, because that’s the only thing you can do in that situation," he said."As soon as I stood up, I thought I was in that field," he recalled.When he crawled out from underneath the pile of debris, he didn’t see his home, so he thought he was thrown in a field across the street.
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