VIDEO: Drone footage shows tornado damage near Houston

HOUSTON – Just a few days after tornadoes created dramatic scenes around the greater Houston area, storms again caused damage and at least one death Saturday on the outskirts of the metro.

The National Weather Service filed at least six tornado reports around the Houston area.

The first report came out of Katy, where video showed debris being thrown into the air as the twister moved through the western Houston suburb.

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According to the NWS storm reports, damage was reported to a mobile home park and several cars had been overturned.

More damage was reported about an hour later in the towns of Porter Heights and Splendora, north of Houston.

Drone video shows significant damage to buildings in Porter Heights. According to the NWS storm report, the East Montgomery Fire Department was also affected by the twister.

“No injuries have been reported to our firehouse of 154 and all pending calls have been cleared,” fire station officials wrote in a Facebook post. “Our crews are actively canvassing the affected areas to make sure everyone is safe, especially those who may not have been able to call 911.”

In an update on Facebook, Montgomery County Judge Mark Keough said at least 15 people were trapped in their homes after the storms, but they have been rescued.

Another report from the NWS showed significant damage near the town of Alvin, south of Houston. Several homes were destroyed and debris from substations was seen on State Highway 35, Mayor Dan Davis of nearby Manvel said. X that he got confirmation that at least one person was killed by the storm as it tore through Brazoria County, where Alvin is located.

Further south in Smith Point, a tornado tossed a car, possibly causing damage, the NWS reported.

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Houston hit by tornadoes earlier this week

This is the second time this week that the Houston area has been rocked by tornadoes. On Thursday, several twisters wreaked havoc, including one that was caught on video near El Campo, southwest of Houston.

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