CANYON, Texas (KFDA) - The City of Canyon has confirmed that a
tornado touched down in the Madison Park neighborhood during
Friday’s severe weather event.
Officials say no or fatalities have been reported.

According to the National Weather Service (NWS), the tornado was classified as a high-end EF-1 with winds reaching up to 110 miles per hour.
An official report from the NWS is expected to be released soon.
City officials estimate that approximately 20 homes sustained severe damage, with most of the destruction along Willeford Avenue.
Emergency response teams from Canyon Police and fire departments, the Amarillo Area Office of Emergency Management, Xcel Energy, Atmos Energy, Republic Services, and the Randall County Sheriff’s Office are on scene, along with dozens of community members volunteering to help with recovery efforts.
Residents are urged to stay clear of the Madison Park area unless they have been specifically asked to assist.

At this time, the City is not accepting any donations.
Debris from the storm can be taken to the Lawyer’s Title parking lot at 2100 FM-2590.
Madison Park residents can also leave bulky items at the curb for pickup.
Republic Services landfill will open on Monday to accept storm debris, but hazardous materials like chemicals and paint will not be allowed.
The City of Canyon will provide further updates during a Facebook Live broadcast scheduled for 1:30 p.m. today.
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