Update Saturday 2 p.m. Brady Fire/EMS Chief Lloyd Perrin said Saturday afternoon there were no injuries in the tropical storm Sergio spawned tornado that blew through Brady Saturday morning.
"We were lucky. It was probably less than a quarter mile touchdown. Mostly wind. The last known spot was in Rochelle, nobody was hurt.
There was some tree damage a couple vehicles were damaged and there was some roof damage. By flying debris. No fire. We did have two poles that are being taken care of as we speak.
It came super quick. We had no warning. We did activate the warning sirens.
Most of our low water crossings are still baracaded."
Original Story
BRADY, TX -- A tornado touched down in Brady Saturday morning causing moderate damage.
Brady Police and Firefighters are assessing damange.
Authorities say there was moderate cosmetic damage to trees and billboards.
No serious injuries or fatalities have been reported.
The storm was the remnants of Tropical Storm Sergio that blew through San Angelo and the Concho Valley causing street flooding Saturday morning.
We are awaiting further information from authorities in Brady.
Comments
Cosmetic damage to trees. Oh my goodness where is the Red Cross and FEMA. We have cosmetic damage to trees. REALLY. Just post the news don't make it into fake news please. I feel for Brady, but the way you post it the first thought is the entire town is destroyed then you say what I put above.
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