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Dallas Stations Cover Twisters

April 3, 2012

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They’ve taken to their basements in the Dallas region, as twisters have engulfed the area.

Compelling footage from WFAA Dallas is the featured video in CNN.com’s coverage of the tornadoes that struck the Dallas region today. The video shows truck trailers, that measure some 80 feet long, being tossed around.

“It’s like a Lionel train that someone threw across the room,” say the anchor.

MyFoxDFW.com has live streaming reports, along with a live chat room for users.

WFAA.com is live as well. 

So is KTVT on its joint CBS Local website. 

The extreme weather may be 600 or so miles from Birmingham, but if there’s extreme weather anywhere on the map, chances are James Spann, meteorologist and social media maven at WBMA, is keeping an eye on it. Spann has fired off around 28 tweets in the last hour, breaking down the storm specifics for his followers.

Perhaps the most vital one for his followers:

“This type of severe weather is NOT expected in Alabama this week,” Spann tweeted.

There are downed trees and damaged homes in Dallas-Fort Worth, but no word of injuries yet.

UPDATE: KTVT, and perhaps others, is hosting a relief drive this evening with its sister radio stations to raise funds for Red Cross.

Posted by Michael Malone on April 3, 2012 | Comments (3)

4/27/2012 8:25:31 PM EDT
In response to: Dallas Stations Cover Twisters
Effi commented:

Hi, You don't know me but you know my husband's fmaliy. I'm Rob and Mary Robbins' daughter in law. I really love these photos. Your growth as a photographer has grown substantially. Thanks for posting these beautiful photos!


4/24/2012 11:31:42 PM EDT
In response to: Dallas Stations Cover Twisters
Touria commented:

There is unfortunately only one nppeeawsr in Dallas and that is The Dallas Morning News.There is only one nppeeawsr in Ft. Worth and that is The Ft Worth Star Telegram. You cannot get the Dallas nppeeawsr in Ft. Worth and vice verse.


4/4/2012 12:00:23 PM EDT
In response to: Dallas Stations Cover Twisters
dallas commented:

There are few if any basements in Dallas/Fort Worth. The clay soils can't support them.
KDFW hasn't been the CBS affiliate in more than 15 years.
All TV and radio stations in DFW did a good job. Congrats.

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