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http://space.wenxuecity.com/media/1333517098.wma

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Tornadoes (or vowel should be longer and fuller) and violent storms raked through the Dallas area Tuesday, crumbling the wing of a nursing home, peeling roofs from dozens of homes and sending truck rigs into the air like footballs. More than a dozen injuries were reported.

Overturned cars left streets unnavigable and flattened trucks clogged highway shoulders. Preliminary estimates were that six to 12 tornadoes had touched down in north Texas, senior National Weather Service meteorologist Eric Martello said. But firm numbers would only (own could improve) come after survey teams checked damage Wednesday, he said.

In suburban Dallas, Lancaster police officer Paul Beck said 10 people were injured, two of (there should not be an L between two O’s) them severely. Three people were injured in Arlington, including two residents (sounded like æ) of a nursing home who were taken to a hospital with minor injuries after swirling winds clipped the building (L is  pronounced as O), city assistant fire chief Jim Self said.

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