Kimball Baptist Church, about 3 hours after the storm died down. This is just across the street from my house:

These are classrooms on the front of the building.


The wind pulled down power lines, yanking our meter box from the back of the house:

Here they are working on the house:

This is the traffic mess going through Kimball. Only 1300-ish people live here, and the traffic was a nightmare.

This house is directly behind mine. The roof was lifted up and dropped about a foot to the side.

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