Texas tornado: Twister reported near Salado; see photos, videos from the scene

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SALADO, Texas — A tornado reportedly struck near Salado, Texas, on Tuesday as a storm system swept through the region, injuring nearly two dozen people, damaging buildings and knocking out power to thousands of customers.

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According to KWTX and the Killeen Daily Herald, the twister was spotted shortly after 5:30 p.m. CDT before it crossed from Williamson County into Bell County, more than 50 miles north of Austin.

Bell County Judge David Blackburn told KWTX that 23 people suffered storm-related injuries, including 12 who were hospitalized. He also said some buildings “were reduced to rubble,” according to the news outlet.

“This is a confirmed tornado to the SW of Salado,” the National Weather Service tweeted at the time.

Early Wednesday, more than 57,000 customers across the state were without power, according to PowerOutage.US.

Social media users are sharing photos and videos of the severe weather. Here are some of those posts:

1. @jdavis2119, Twitter

2. Texas Division of Emergency Management, Facebook

3. @tornadotrackers, Twitter

4. @Arkadia25, Twitter

5. @miss_lyss10, Twitter