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Twisters hit Texas, Arkansas and Oklahoma, eliminating at least 2 in Texas, NYT reports

A twister in northern Texas has killed a minimum of 2 people and left several injured, the New York Times reported on Sunday, citing Ray Sappington, the sheriff of Cooke County.

Towns in Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas were struck by tornadoes on Saturday night, leaving trucks overturned, homes harmed and nearly 250,000 families without power, the report stated.

We remain in the very early stages of the rescue operations. There has been heavy damage that we can tell, Justin Stamps, the cops chief of Valley View, a city north of Dallas told , adding that a command center has been established.

Oklahoma authorities triggered an Emergency situation Operations Center to collaborate efforts statewide in anticipation of the extreme weather, Guv Kevin Stitt said in a Facebook post on Saturday.

Police authorities in Rogers, Arkansas responded to individuals who were trapped after a twister led to gas leakages and downed trees and power lines, cutting off electrical energy in big parts of the city of Rogers, the authorities department said in a Facebook post.

(source: Reuters)