HOUSTON (AP) — More than 100 homes have been damaged after a tornado touched down in a residential area outside Houston, authorities in Texas said Monday. No injuries were reported. Photos and drone video revealed roofs stripped bare of shingles, and debris littering the streets. The damage predominantly affected the Memorial Northwest neighborhood, as confirmed by Constable Mark Herman's office. The Houston Fire Department has deployed five saw team members to clear obstructing downed trees. Additionally, a tornado watch is currently in effect for southeastern Texas, including Houston, which is set to expire at 1 a.m. Tuesday, alongside a severe thunderstorm warning for parts of the region.
Tornado Causes Damage to Over 100 Homes Near Houston

Tornado Causes Damage to Over 100 Homes Near Houston
A tornado has impacted a residential area outside of Houston, Texas, resulting in significant property damage but no reported injuries.
In a recent tornado event near Houston, Texas, over 100 homes sustained damage, particularly in the Memorial Northwest neighborhood. While no injuries have been reported, debris and uprooted trees have created hazards in the area. The National Weather Service has issued a tornado watch and severe thunderstorm warnings for southeastern Texas.






















