Photo Courtesy of Brandon Todd via Twitter
Tornado sirens rang in Preston Hollow last night, just over a year after our neighborhood was devastated by a tornado.
Thunderstorms raged through Dallas-Fort-Worth in the evening, with a tornado touching down in Arlington. Three individuals suffered minor injuries, and various buildings were damaged, including three apartment buildings The Dallas Morning News reported.
The American Red Cross DFW and volunteers have been working to help victims affected by the storm.
For many Preston Hollow residents this was the first tornado warning since that night last year, and it brought back a significant amount of worry and fear. Various individuals took to Twitter to share their thoughts. Read some of last night’s tweets below.
Yes, my Preston Hollow neighborhood was devastated last year. This is the first time I’ve had a tornado warning since last year. I don’t know where the sirens are bc the firehouse was destroyed & it hasn’t been rebuilt? They were quite loud tonight! Pheww 😅 thank the lord 🙏 https://t.co/uv7ZOLLnoC
— Apachegirl (@Bajagirl2) November 25, 2020
In Preston Hollow we go straight to shelter. Thank you COD for prompt sirens!
— Candace Evans (@DallasDirtCandy) November 25, 2020
A little over a year ago a good chunk of my neighborhood (Preston Hollow) got hit by a bad tornado.
— Hunter M. Gilbert (@ByHunterGilbert) November 25, 2020
Nothing says welcome home like a tornado warning accompanied by sirens.