DALLAS – Hundreds of thousands are without power after powerful thunderstorms rolled through the Dallas-Fort Worth metro Thursday afternoon.
According to KXAS, there were approximately 124,000 homes reported power outages at the height of the storm.
Some significant damage has been reported in Fort Worth.
A brick wall of a vacant building collapsed, crushing several vehicles.
Photo gallery: Storms lash Dallas-Fort Worth area. http://t.co/l8PNR0RYhx pic.twitter.com/XZLPZzNp2V
— USA TODAY Weather (@usatodayweather) October 2, 2014
Just In: Strong storms with winds to 90 mph slam the Dallas/Fort Worth area this evening. (Courtesy: KXAS/Dallas) pic.twitter.com/7sMHi30IET
— WKYC 3weather (@wkycweather) October 2, 2014
Another picture of the collapse damage in Fort Worth at the Stockyards near Main and Exchange. Pic: Heather #txwx pic.twitter.com/uER4KznahJ
— DFW Scanner (@DFWscanner) October 2, 2014
Major damage reported in the Fort Worth Stockyards. Picture: @WilkoTravels. #txwx #DFWwx pic.twitter.com/CXW3NhLAcH
— DFW Scanner (@DFWscanner) October 2, 2014
Whole Main Street is blocked in the stockyards, the whole backward and ceiling came down pic.twitter.com/CfWzTtRsUw
— Noríe (@noragarayyy) October 2, 2014