North Texas Tornado Damage
A child's shoe is left in the rubble after a tornado tore through Valley View, Texas on May 25.
Sunrise shows more damage
A mangled bike left behind by a tornado that tore through Valley View, Texas on May 25.
DPS stands guard
Texas Department of Public Safety officers stand by homes as their owners sort through the rubble left behind by a tornado that tore through Celina, Texas on May 25.
Homes ripped apart
A home in Celina, Texas had its walls torn down after a tornado ripped through on May 25.
Assessing the damage
Cars flipped over after a tornado tore through Valley View, Texas on May 25.
RV park residents recovering
Residents at an RV park in Valley View, Texas are sifting through debris after a tornado tore through town on May 25.
Picking up the pieces
Valley View residents are picking up the pieces and assessing the damage days after a deadly tornado made its way through town.
Gas station blown away
A gas pump nearly blew into the street at a Shell gas station in Valley View, Texas.
Devastation in Sanger
A car's windshield was smashed after a tornado ripped through the Lake Ray Roberts Marina in Sanger, Texas on May 25.
RVs tossed around
Animals and people who reside at an RV park in Sanger, Texas are OK after a tornado tore through on May 25.
Assessing the damage
Residents assessed the damage when the sun came up hours after a tornado tore through parts of North Texas on May 25.
Tornado aftermath
At least 100 people sheltered in at Valley View gas station destroyed by tornado on May 25.
Damage in the dark
Damage from under an overpass when the tornado hit near Sanger, Texas on May 25.
"Firefighter Row," Collin County
For years, residents along Prairie Meadow Lane in Collin County near Celina have informally called the street "Firefighter Row." That's because four Frisco firefighters live there.
Ever since the EF-3 tornado tore through some of their homes, the street's name has become true for another reason: dozens of off-duty firefighters from Frisco have been out here doing what they can to help.
"Firefighter Row," Collin County
For years, residents along Prairie Meadow Lane in Collin County near Celina have informally called the street "Firefighter Row." That's because four Frisco firefighters live there.
Ever since the EF-3 tornado tore through some of their homes, the street's name has become true for another reason: dozens of off-duty firefighters from Frisco have been out here doing what they can to help.
"Firefighter Row," Collin County
For years, residents along Prairie Meadow Lane in Collin County near Celina have informally called the street "Firefighter Row." That's because four Frisco firefighters live there.
Ever since the EF-3 tornado tore through some of their homes, the street's name has become true for another reason: dozens of off-duty firefighters from Frisco have been out here doing what they can to help.
"Firefighter Row," Collin County
For years, residents along Prairie Meadow Lane in Collin County near Celina have informally called the street "Firefighter Row." That's because four Frisco firefighters live there.
Ever since the EF-3 tornado tore through some of their homes, the street's name has become true for another reason: dozens of off-duty firefighters from Frisco have been out here doing what they can to help.
"Firefighter Row," Collin County
For years, residents along Prairie Meadow Lane in Collin County near Celina have informally called the street "Firefighter Row." That's because four Frisco firefighters live there.
Ever since the EF-3 tornado tore through some of their homes, the street's name has become true for another reason: dozens of off-duty firefighters from Frisco have been out here doing what they can to help.
"Firefighter Row," Collin County
For years, residents along Prairie Meadow Lane in Collin County near Celina have informally called the street "Firefighter Row." That's because four Frisco firefighters live there.
Ever since the EF-3 tornado tore through some of their homes, the street's name has become true for another reason: dozens of off-duty firefighters from Frisco have been out here doing what they can to help.
Smith family farm, Valley View
Smith family farm, Valley View
Shell gas station, tornado
The Shell gas station that served as a shelter for 125 people during the North Texas tornado May 25, 2024.