By A Texas Reader
Wed, Oct 23, 2019 3:35 p.m.
"My dream, a big part of my life...just destroyed," Solis said through a translator, her church friend Pauline Fresnillo. Straight-line winds took their clothes to a nearby tree. The strong wind left their mobile home and their little farm in pieces.
FARMERSVILLE, Texas — Esmeralda Solis is feeling many emotions days after strong winds ripped her home from its foundations. She is thankful to be alive and grateful for the incredible support ... www.wfaa.com |
ATR: Who is paying their medical bills?
Interestingly,the wind gusts always seem to arrive an hour after the consumption of Mexican food at dinner time--consisting of tacos,burritos,enchiladas and chili.
ReplyDeleteThe National Weather Service suggested the wind was created by man-made circumstances and not atmospheric conditions.
--GRA
I wonder if this is a colonias? Squatters who buy a pieced of property not zoned for housing and then build a ramshackle structure as "home". Make illegal hook-up for electricity and then demand and get access to schools for their kids.
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