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Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Fire damages Broken Spoke Cafe on Washington

  HOUSTON (KTRK) -- A fire broke out at a house Monday afternoon and spread next door to a popular restaurant on Washington Corridor.

The Houston Fire Department says firefighters responded shortly after 3pm Monday. They say the Broken Spoke Cafe on Washington near Sabine suffered major fire damage after the blaze first completely engulfed the small house next door. The fire remained at one alarm.

A third building also suffered heat exposure.

There were no reports of injuries.

No word yet on a cause on the fire.

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Friday, May 11, 2012

NWS: Tornado briefly touches down in Weimar, damages high school scoreboard and derails train

  WEIMAR, TX (KTRK) -- Now that the storm has passed, cleanup is underway in Colorado County, where a tornado hit last night. That twister came all too close for some students and their parents as they scrambled to take cover in Weimar High School.

Volunteers picked up mangled metal, shattered glass and even trees that were ripped out of the ground.

The National Weather Service confirmed the tornado briefly touched down around 5:30pm near Weimar High School. There were people at the school's football field selling pizza for a fundraiser when it hit. Eight of them were taken to a hospital with injuries that were said to be non-life-threatening. Their Papa John's trailer was overturned during the storm.

"I hit the floorboards and I put my head down and just started praying," said District Head of Maintenance and Transportation Ricky Ramirez.

Weimar High School is closed today as officials assess the damage to the campus.

"It looks like our structures are sound. We do have a little roof damage that we're going to have to take care of if we get more rain today," said Weimar ISD Superintendent Jon Wunderlich.

Ramirez is leading the cleanup effort on campus.

"The football field, the stadium, the press box -- there's nothing left. It's just unbelievable," he said.

With all these volunteers working all weekend, the district hopes to start classes on Monday.

"When you see tin wrapped around a post and stuff like that, it was very strong and we were fortunate it just hit our sports facilities," said Wunderlich.

Colorado County Judge Ty Prause said says one train was derailed and a hospital in Weimar was damaged badly enough that patients had to be evacuated and taken to other hospitals in the area. It wasn't known how many patients were affected.

"Shingles were flying off the roof of the building of the school," Weimar High School junior Peyton Wunderlisch said. "If you look down the football field, the press box, the football field, just was gone, so all that was blown away in an instant and we had no idea what was going on at the time. We were just scared."

Prause says there was another truck that had the windows blown out and the driver was injured there, too.

An eyewitness says cemetery close to the school also sustained some damage.

Around other parts of the city, several trees were ripped out of the ground and many homes have roof damage. The storm also knocked out power to parts of the town.

Earlier in the day, some of our computer models picked up on the increased moisture levels a line of storms blowing from the west. However, KTRK Chief Meteorologist Tim Heller says no tornado warning was issued for the storm before the tornado touchdown.

More showers are expected today. Then rain will likely stick around into Saturday before clearing for Mother's Day.

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Thursday, January 12, 2012

Man fleeing from deputies damages home during crash

  HOUSTON (KTRK) -- A man was inside his home when a suspect trying to escape from deputies crashed into a wood fence, sending debris flying into his home.

Deputies started chasing the suspect in northwest Harris County. They say the suspect lost control of his vehicle on Antoine near Halstead and plowed into the wood fence around 2am.

A man was asleep inside his home when he heard the crash and then saw parts of the fence fly into his window. Debris from the fence left a hole in part of the man's house.

"You know I was traumatized. I was freaked out," said homeowner Jimmy Babaer. "This time of the morning, you don't think you're gonna hear explosions and glass going everywhere."

Babeer wasn't hurt and the suspect who caused the crash was arrested at the scene.

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Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Tornado damages Mall of Mainland

  TEXAS CITY, TX (KTRK) -- A tornado moving through the Texas City area has damaged the Mall of the Mainland, forcing an evacuation.

Bruce Clawson with the Texas City Office of Emergency Management says the National Weather Service alerted them about a tornado on radar at about 1pm. At the same time, a Texas City police officer saw a tornado hit the east side of the mall, near the movie theater.

The roof of mall has suffered a partial collapse and nearly every vehicle on the south side of the mall along FM 1774 had its windows blown out.

The mall has been evacuated as a precaution, but Clawson says they have no report of injuries. He says there is now about three inches of water and debris in the structure.

If you caught photos or video of the severe weather, you can upload them at iWitness.abc13.com or email them to news@abc13.com.

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Thursday, January 5, 2012

Fire damages SW Houston condominium

  HOUSTON (KTRK) -- A fire broke out at some condominiums on Houston's southwest side.

It happened at the Braes Woods condominiums around 1am off South Braeswood and Bissonnet. Firefighters found smoke coming from a building there. They eventually found flames inside the wall eating up the insulation.

No one got hurt but the fire did damage a couple of units. The people who live there will be moved into new units until theirs are repaired.

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Monday, January 2, 2012

2-alarm blaze damages large home on Lake Conroe

  CONROE, TX (KTRK) -- Firefighters battled a 2-alarm house fire at a large home on Lake Conroe early Sunday.

The fire broke out at around 4am at a home on La Jolla Circle just off Walden Road.

When the Conroe Fire Department arrived, they said heavy flames were shooting through the roof.

Conroe firefighters quickly called for a second alarm as winds fanned the flames on the almost 6,000-sf home and threatened neighbors houses.

According to officials, fire hydrant pressure was low, causing additional problems.

Help soon arrived from Willis, North Montgomery County, Lake Conroe, New Waverly, Splendora, River Plantation and Montgomery Fire Departments.

The fire was brought under control after 5am.

The home, which was appraised last year at $675,000, sustained extensive damage.

The owners of the home were out of town, officials said. No one was injured.

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Saturday, July 9, 2011

Fire damages Mexican restaurant in N. Houston

  HOUSTON (KTRK) -- Firefighters on the north side had to put out flames coming from a Mexican restaurant.

They found smoke and fire at the Salstas Mexican Restaurant on Airline at West Road around midnight. Crews went inside and quickly got the fire under control. They say it began in the back storage area and spread through the kitchen.

Despite the fact the fire was put out quickly, there is a lot of damage. Arson investigators are looking into the cause of the blaze.

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Sunday, May 22, 2011

4-alarm fire damages Missouri City home

See it on TV? Check here.   MISSOURI CITY, TX (KTRK) -- A large house in Missouri City is seriously damaged after a four-alarm fire.

Flames broke out Saturday afternoon off Waterside and Shoreline Dr.

Firefighters had to use a ladder to get to the flames on the roof. The blaze went four alarms before it was extinguished.

No injuries were reported in the fire, and there is no word on the cause.

ABC13 viewers Larry Morrow and Bruce Parsons sent us cell phone videos of the blaze. If you see news happening, take photos or video and upload them to iWitness.abc13.com or send via email to News@abc13.com. You can also send them using the free ABC13 iPhone app.

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