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Texas Humane Heroes rescue animals from Round Rock PetSmart after tornado rips off roof

ROUND ROCK, Texas — Animals that were stuck at the PetSmart in Round Rock were rescued after Monday’s tornadoes wrecked the business’ roof and caused flooding.
Staff from Texas Humane Heroes, a no-kill adoption center, set out on a rescue mission for the animals.
One of the Texas Humane Heroes team members drove a van to the PetSmart and loaded up all of the dogs, all while navigating through the dark and flood waters.
The animals were safely relocated to the PetSmart in Cedar Park.
Roofs were also seen ripped away from houses on Thompson Trail and other neighborhoods in Round Rock.
Round Rock Police Chief Allen Banks said that there had been some “extreme structural damage” and “vehicle damage” observed. He said some city buildings had been damaged.