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Family rescued after mobile home flips during severe weather, FBCSO says

The two were rescued and rushed to a nearby hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
FBCSO says the trailer flipped over on the roadway around the same time a suspected tornado was on the ground with heavy rainfall.
A second nearby home was found damaged. The residents from that home were not hurt.
Update:
The initial trailer incident occurred near the intersection of Burnett Rd. and Battle Rd. Second home found to be damaged near the trailer incident. The residents from that home reported no injuries. https://t.co/IQ4h7iSTvJ
— FBCSO Texas (@FBCSO) March 22, 2022