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In 1981, an F4 tornado with a track 9 miles long and around 450 yards wide, destroyed 90 percent of the small town of Emberson, Texas, located very close to the Eastern Red River. The tornado leveled 22 homes and several buildings. Among them was one church. There were no fatalities, but 30 were injured. One man narrowly escaped death when the bath tub in which he had huddled was hurled around 400 yards. A 1,500 pound recreational vehicle was thrown 500 yards.

 


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