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Video: Probably Tornado, who caught Texas warehouse in front of the camera

Lewisville, Texas – A warehouse of Benjamin Moore in Lewisville, Texas, was partially damaged after a tornado came through the area early Tuesday.

The surveillance camera divided by Carrollton City Limits showed a large, dark, cloud -like structure that moved through the night sky, past the warehouses before leaving quickly.

The video recorded by the alleged Tornado, which was recorded by the warehouse, showed significant damage to the building.

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Rümmer and isolation littered the soil when the emergency lights flashed red and blue in the background.

“I thought it was just garbage on my truck,” said a man in the video and told his experience. “I only sat in my truck and said 'Oh, my god.'”

Another clip showed the warehouse damage in daylight.

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The metal structure of the building and the roof pieces was on the damp floor.

Blue pendants sit mutilated and buried with rubble. It seems that the damage to the warehouse near the charging cock has happened, where trucks absorb material and distribute it all over the country.

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The remaining trailers are still connected to the building.

“Everyone of our trucks has harm,” said another man in a video.

You can see directly in the rest of the warehouse that was standing.

The National Weather Service must examine the damage to determine whether it was caused by a tornado or a straight wind.