A tornado reportedly tore through parts of Dickinson early Saturday, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake.
According to the City of Dickinson Emergency Management Coordinator, some of the hardest-hit areas include neighborhoods along Hughes Road from I-45 to east of Highway 3. The coordinator says the tornado appeared to skip across Dickinson Bayou, East FM 517, and into the Briar Hollow Drive and Misty Cove Court areas, where homes suffered moderate to major damage.
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Despite the extensive damage, the coordinator confirmed that there have been no reports of storm-related injuries or fatalities—a silver lining amid the chaos.
Power outages persist
Officials say the storm has also left approximately 80 Texas New Mexico Power (TNMP) customers without electricity, down from an initial 400 earlier in the day.
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TNMP crews are actively working to repair damaged lines and poles, with power restoration estimated between 9:30 p.m. and 2:30 a.m.
Self-reporting of damage encouraged
Officials are asking residents and businesses within the City of Dickinson to self-report any storm-related damages if they can do so. Reports can be submitted online at arcg.is/ajyvq0 or via email at damage@dickinsontexas.gov.
As recovery efforts continue, Dickinson residents are urged to stay safe and report damages promptly to aid in the city’s assessment and response.