
HOUSTON WAS HIT HARD BY A STRANGE MAJOR TORNADO THAT LEFT BEHIND A WIDE SWATH OF DAMAGE. SO FAR, THANK GOD, NO ONE WAS KILLED. Daniel Whyte III President of Gospel Light Society International says, it is not one isolated incident that proves the merciful, gracious, loving, slow-rolling rebuke and chastisement of the church for her gross sins and abominations of adultery; divorce and remarriage without biblical grounds, which produces living in adultery; fornication; side pieces; concubines; swinging; Ashley Madison; sexual harassment of women; molestation and rape of children, as well as colluding with the government to condone and sanction homosexuality and homosexual marriage in the church and in the greater society, which has brought on the merciful, gracious, loving, slow-rolling, destruction and dismantling of America piece-by-piece. But it is an accumulation of over 13 years of repeated disasters and calamities and now plagues coming at an unrelenting pace and increasing in intensity that shows that God is not pleased with the church or America. The church needs to repent, the church needs to pray, humble herself, turn from her wicked ways and get back to her first love, and America needs to turn to the Lord Jesus Christ and repent of her sins. The reason God is doing it slowly is because He is giving the church space to repent and giving others who do not know the Lord Jesus Christ as Savior space to believe in Christ and repent of their sins.
A confirmed tornado left behind a wide swath of damage in the suburbs of Houston on Tuesday afternoon.
The National Weather Service in Houston issued a Tornado Emergency for the first time in the office’s history Tuesday for a twister that tore the southeast side of the Houston metro area.
The tornado was reported by both spotters and was confirmed by radar, according to NWS officials. Reports of tornadoes traveled east into the evening in Louisiana.
Pictures and videos show the damage that was left behind.

“Holy crap. I’ve got a tornado on the ground right in front of me,” said storm chaser Brad Arnold. “People are driving right into it. Hold on, it’s going to get wild.”
Arnold ordered the driver to stop and pull over as a large tornado crossed the road before them in Taylor Landing, Texas near Beaumont.
In the afternoon, winds blew over a tractor-trailer on one of the Houston’s major interstates.

The tempest tried to toss a truck over the median on the Beltway in Pasadena, Texas.
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The tempest tried to toss a truck over the median on the Beltway in Pasadena, Texas.
Residents of Pasadena, a suburb on the southeast side of Houston, found buildings torn and pieces of them scattered across parking lots as they emerged from their shelters.
“In my 25 years here, this is probably the worst damage I’ve seen,” said a police official at a press conference in Pasadena. “Just catastrophic.”
He said one person was hurt.
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Winds damaged the Pasadena Animal shelter, said Pasadena police. A couple of dogs were injured. The shelter moved all 70 animals to another facility for safety.
Storm chaser Jacob Hale was one of the first to photograph some of the Pasadena damage.
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Large pieces of debris from homes are scattered and power lines are downed across the Pasadena, Texas area following a tornado. (Jacob Hale / FOX Weather)
“I haven’t seen anything like this before, especially in our area. And, you know, you got to remember, we’re used to hurricanes down here,” said 20 year veteran Houston Fire Department Captain Ryan Lee. “So, yeah, the houses are built for hurricanes. Obviously, you can’t build much for tornadoes when it comes to the house.”

Winds knocked over a semi near Pasadena. (Jacob Hale / FOX Weather)
“That debris ball looked to be at least a mile to a mile and a half wide,” said FOX Weather’s Ian Oliver.
Radar can show solid objects are lofted into the air. Meteorologists call the signature a debris ball.
A storm spotter reported several injuries in Deer Park after winds blew trees onto homes and cars. Emergency crews came en masse to attend to residents.

Lee said that those are busses that can transport up to 17 patients. He told FOX Weather that a large ambulance transported several residents from a damaged nursing home to a hospital.
Shocked residents started the monumental chore of cleaning up when the wind and rain subsided in the Houston Metro area.

Source: FOX, Hillary Andrews
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