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Severe weather damages dozen planes in Texas

High winds flip over some aircraft

By Associated Press
Published: May 23, 2017, 5:53pm

DENTON, Texas (AP) — Authorities say at least a dozen small planes have been severely damaged when winds of nearly 50 mph struck a North Texas municipal airport and flipped some aircraft.

Denton police said some airplanes were found piled on top of each other as officials surveyed Tuesday’s storm damage at Denton Enterprise Airport. Nobody was hurt.

Airport spokeswoman Lindsey Baker said 12 to 15 planes were damaged, along with about a dozen hangars and other structures, at the city-owned aviation complex. Baker had no immediate damage estimate.

The National Weather Service said the storm struck Denton around 1 a.m. Tuesday.

Forecaster Patricia Sanchez said an initial review confirmed peak winds of 48 mph, but she expects the official number to be higher.

Denton is 30 miles northwest of Dallas.

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