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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990 Tornado 020504aAGLE `WILD ORCHID' New film sizzles with passion NEWS, 10A BRYAN • COLLEGE STATION SATURDAY, April 28, 1990 Eagle photo by Bill Meeks This tornado was one of several to touch down in the Brazos Valley during violent thunderstorms early Friday evening. This photo was shot on Villa Maria Road facing west near the intersection of Finfeather Road. No injuries were reported. 500 stranded at camp after twister hits By Chuck Squatriglia and Steve Hill Eagle staff writers About 500 people were stranded at Camp Allen near Navasota for about three hours Friday night after a tor- nado destroyed the camp conference center and blocked its only road. One person suffered minor injuries, offi- cials said. A spokeswoman with the camp, on FM 362 near Navasota, said the tor- nado destroyed the facility's 16 -room hotel and shattered the windows in another building. Fallen trees and power lines blocked the only access to the camp. Rescue crews working with chain - saws cleared the road cleared by 10:30 p.m. and people were leaving the camp, said a Grimes County sheriffs department dispatcher. The storm also destroyed a barn near FM 50, the dispatcher said. No other damages or injuries were re- ported. Officials with the Brazos County sheriffs office and the Bryan and Col- lege Station police departments said they did not receive any reports of in- juries or damage. "We had nine reports of tornado funnel clouds. yet we have not received one damage report nor found any damage or injuries." ,lake Canglose. head of the Brazos County Civil Defense. said Friday night. "If that isn't lucky, I don't know what is." One funnel cloud that apparently moved toward Easterwood Airport caused a great deal of concern for people at Aeroflt, a fitness facility on the western edge of Bryan. Aeroflt employees interrupted aer- obics classes. weightlifting and other activities to ask some 250 patrons to L IL move downstairs to the southwest corner of the two -story building. "I tried to express to people that it was serious and it wasn't Just a big storm like Tuesday," said John Plain, Aeroflt's night manager, adding that even a few off -duty employees exer- cising at the club helped manage the crowd. "I think most of the staff under- stood the situation and took positive action," he said. Customers sat huddled against walls, covering their heads with floor Please see Twister, 7A Caj Cle star From staff and v\ AUSTIN — G television audit increase for pu money is availa finance reform. But Bryan St statement' the i in modern histi all they can fron "Unless you'r teacher retirem re not going to said. Clements ch month impasse court Tuesday been enacted. "Raising taxes only way and, c Republican govt But a leadin ments was a Jo] "Governor. yt two long month solving this prc solutions," Sen. a televised respt "Your only in this late hour, Tea end Ric The Associated FORT WORT minee Ann Ricl state's largest ti organization's 9 her behalf. ';Our reasons Texas State Te Besteiro said F trated. School ployees are mad Spokeswoman dissension of th tion's 1,500 d three -day cony( "Unlike her o stands that loc financed by me said of Republi Williams. Richards wa. Cootes said. "School empl a governor will every time ther our current go sions," Besteiro "They want a ployee health in done twice," sht Besteiro said strong agenda t and illiteracy, a