A tornado is pictured casting ominous dark shadow over Canton, Texas, about 50 miles east of Dallas
A tornado is pictured casting ominous dark shadow over Canton, Texas, about 50 miles east of Dallas
Five people were killed and nearly 50 people were taken to hospitals after a series of tornadoes hit East Texas on Saturday.

Powerful storms swept through Canton and nearby areas about 50 miles east of Dallas, leaving behind a trail of overturned vehicles, mangled trees and damaged homes.

ETMC Regional Heathcare Systems hospitals in the area received at least 47 patients following the storm.

One person was in critical condition, spokeswoman Rebecca Berkley said.


Powerful storms ravaged the town, pictured, and caused at least 47 visits to the hospital. One person was listed in critical condition
Powerful storms ravaged the town, pictured, and caused at least 47 visits to the hospital. One person was listed in critical condition
She said a handful of other patients were en route Saturday night, though none with life-threatening injuries.

Several tornadoes were reported in the area, but only one tornado has been confirmed so far as having touched down in Canton, National Weather Service meteorologist Mark Fox said.

The extent of the damage in the area wasn't immediately clear.

But video from local television stations showed uprooted trees and overturned cars along rural, wet roadways, along with at least two flattened homes.


Pictured is some of the carnage from the tornado that touched down in East Texas
Pictured is some of the carnage from the tornado that touched down in East Texas
The tornado flipped pickup trucks at a Dodge dealership in Canton and tore through the business.

A dispatcher at the Van Zandt County Sheriff's Office said officers were chasing numerous injury reports and declined further comment.

Local resident Ernestine Cook told WFAA-TV that she rushed to a storm center just in time.

'It hit so hard, so fast. It just kept moving,' she said. 'I've never seen anything like it after 22 years of living here.'
A local resident living in the area for 22 years said: 'It hit so hard, so fast. It just kept moving'
A local resident living in the area for 22 years said: 'It hit so hard, so fast. It just kept moving'
Source: AP