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Single mom of six displaced after EF-1 tornado rips through SW Houston
HOUSTON – The National Weather Service confirms that an EF-1 tornado briefly touched down in Southwest Houston during a rash of tornadoes across Texas on Thursday.
A small, yet powerful tornado caused isolated damage to the Meadows Place neighborhood off of Kirkwood Road and Bissonnet Street.
According to a survey by the National Weather Service, wind speeds topped 90 miles per hour.
Several homes along Plumbrook Drive had damage, but one was severely damaged. The home belongs to Tanrita Johnson, a single mother of six.
Tanitra Johnson looks at damage to her home caused by an EF-1 tornado that touched down in Southwest Houston on December 26, 2024. (Copyright 2024 by KPRC Click2Houston – All rights reserved.) “To look at all the damage, the garage door was gone, windows missing, roof fell in. It’s kind of hard to look at,” she told KRPC 2′s Gage Goulding. “It could have been worse. Lives could have been lost.”
Johnson wasn’t home at the time the tornado touched down around 2:30 p.m. on Thursday. Actually, no one was home. Not even the family dog.
Tanitra Johnson: “It’s a blessing to still have my children.”
Gage Goulding: “Does that run through your mind all the what ifs? What could have happened?”
Tanitra Johnson: “Yes, because I was like, what if I was home? I probably would have tried to run out because the windows came in to see what was going on.”
Neighbor’s security cameras captured the tornado moving through the neighborhood.
A few doors down, a security camera captured the moment a USPS mail truck was overturned with the postal worker still inside.
Thankfully, the person was okay and able to climb out.
“The safety and well-being of our employees are of the utmost importance to the U.S. Postal Service,” said a USPS spokesperson. “In the case of the recent weather-related incident, which occurred on December 27, we can report that the USPS employee is safe and recovering. The postal vehicle was retrieved, secured, and taken to the local Post Office. Additionally, the mail was recovered immediately, and the Postal Service took steps to ensure prompt delivery of all items. We appreciate and value our dedicated employees. The USPS will continue to monitor weather conditions closely and implement measures to safeguard both our employees and the mail they handle.”
It’s that video and other tale tell signs that helped the National Weather Service figure out what happened here.
“There is some evidence of some twisting,” said Science and Operations Office at the National Weather Service, Lance Wood. “So, this really looks like a brief touchdown and then that’s it.”
Wood was working the radar on Thursday when the Natoinal Weather Service was issuing tornado warnings.
However, a small, quick, yet powerful tornado like this one can sometimes slip under the radar.
Gage Goulding: “Was this cell here warned or no?”
Lance Wood: “No. We put out a significant weather advisory because we knew we were watching it really closely, but there was no tornado warning for this particular cell. I think it just happened too fast.”
A volunteer with the American Red Cross Disaster Action Team surveys damage from an EF-1 tornado in Southwest Houston on December 27, 2024. (Copyright 2024 by KPRC Click2Houston – All rights reserved.) Happening just as fast is the new dilemma Tanitra is facing: where will she and her kids sleep tonight?
“I really do need help,” she said.
The American Red Cross was out surveying damage today to offer assistance. They honed in on her home, the most damaged of all.
“This is going to take a while to, you know, be finished,” Johnson said. “So, I have to do something.”
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On April 7th, a powerful EF-1 tornado tore through Southwest Houston, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake. Among those affected is a single mother of six who has been left displaced and in need of assistance.The tornado ripped through the neighborhood, destroying homes and leaving many families without shelter. For this single mom, the devastation is particularly heartbreaking as she now has to find a way to provide for her children and rebuild their lives.
As the community comes together to support those impacted by the tornado, it is important to remember those who may be struggling the most, like this single mom. Donations of clothing, food, and other essential items can make a big difference in helping her and her children get back on their feet.
If you would like to help, please consider reaching out to local relief organizations or starting a fundraiser to support this family in their time of need. Together, we can make a difference and help this single mom and her children recover from this devastating event.
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NWS confirms EF-1 tornado hit southwest Houston neighborhood where mail truck was knocked over
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — The National Weather Service has confirmed that an E-F1 tornado hit Plumbrook Drive in southwest Houston the day after Christmas.
That tornado was on the ground for only a few seconds, and two homes were damaged.
Footage from a camera in front of Frank Gongora’s home captures the moment heavy rain and strong winds pushed over a mailman’s vehicle, knocking it to the side.
Gongora was inside when it happened.
“I just heard very strong winds, and then I heard my wife scream and a loud crash, and I ran out to the living room,” Gongora said.
Another camera from his backyard shows a different angle – the fence rattling as the storm knocks over plants.
“I opened up the back door, and that’s when I saw the big old piece of steel and patio, and a portion of my fence was knocked over,” Gongora said.
Although his home is OK, that’s not the case for some of his neighbors. One home just a few doors down is the worst damage seen on that street. The right garage door has been ripped off, you can see through the attic, and the driveway is scattered with bricks.
A home across the street shows the garage door full of dents and shingles from the roof flew off.
Gongora has lived in this neighborhood since 2008 and has experienced natural disasters such as Hurricanes Ike, Harvey, and Beryl.
Gongora says Thursday was different.
“This one here was fast. I mean, not even a minute or two it seemed that way,” he said.
It’s not how this community wanted to end the year, but he and others are thankful no one was hurt.
“It makes you think, like, ‘What can happen tomorrow?’ Tomorrow is not promised,” Gongora said.
ABC13 spoke to residents in southwest Houston who are left cleaning up from Thursday’s storm.
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The National Weather Service has confirmed that an EF-1 tornado touched down in a southwest Houston neighborhood, causing significant damage and knocking over a mail truck. Residents in the area reported hearing a loud roar as the tornado swept through, uprooting trees and damaging homes.The powerful winds were strong enough to tip over a mail truck, highlighting the destructive force of the tornado. Thankfully, no injuries have been reported so far, but many residents are now left to clean up and assess the damage to their properties.
The NWS is continuing to investigate the tornado’s path and intensity, but residents are urged to stay alert and take precautions in case of any further severe weather. Our thoughts are with those affected by this natural disaster, and we hope for a swift recovery for the community.
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