MINERAL WELLS, Texas — Thunderstorms tore through parts of Texas on Tuesday, sending at least two people to the hospital as powerful winds ripped roofs off homes, flattened buildings and tossed debris through the air.

Multiple homes and businesses were damaged and families were displaced in Mineral Wells, a small city about 45 miles west of Fort Worth.

Two people were taken to the hospital and others with minor injuries were treated at the scene, according to Ryan Dunn, the city’s fire chief. There were no immediate reports of fatalities or people missing.

A twisted metal building rests among tree branches after a tornado in Springtown, Texas.

A metal building rests twisted in a tree after a possible tornado on Sunday, April 26, 2026, in Springtown, Texas. AP

Linemen restore power after severe weather.

Tri-County Electric Cooperative linemen work to restore power after severe weather passed through the Springtown, Texas area on Sunday. AP

Man in ear protection and work gloves throwing tree branches into a pile, cleaning up after a storm.

Springtown resident Jason Salois throws branches into a pile as he cleans up with his family after severe weather passed through the area on Sunday. AP

Dunn warned people to stay out of an industrial area where there’s “major damage and major hazards that are all across the roads.”

The wild weather came just days after a tornado-producing thunderstorm left at least two people dead in northern Texas and displaced at least 20 families.

Tuesday’s thunderstorms, including at least one unconfirmed tornado, were caused by large storm cells that were drifting southeast from north-central Texas, said Brian Hurley, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service.

The storms continued Tuesday night as they moved across Texas and into Arkansas and Mississippi, according to the National Weather Service.

A lineman repairing a damaged power pole from inside a cherry picker bucket, with broken power lines visible against a light sky.

A lineman works to repair a damaged power pole after severe weather hit the Springtown area on Sunday. AP

The storms could produce hail larger than 2 inches (5 centimeters), damaging winds and some tornadoes, according to the agency.

In Mineral Wells, where the streets were left littered with fallen trees and other debris, the mayor declared a local state of disaster.

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The city also instituted a 10 p.m. curfew that will be lifted around daylight as authorities continue to assess the damage, said Tim Denison, the city’s police chief.

He said the curfew was to “make sure that we keep people out of the areas and also try to help these victims out, and keep their personal belongings safe.”

A large uprooted tree rests on a fence in a yard after a tornado in Springtown, Texas.

A large uprooted tree rests on Jason Salois’ fence and in his neighbor’s yard after a tornado moved through Springtown, Texas, on April 26, 2026. AP

Officials directed anyone who needed help to the local high school, where the Red Cross was setting up.

Ventamatic, a fans and ventilation manufacturer in Mineral Wells, said its facilities would be closed on Wednesday “due to severe damage and ongoing safety hazards — including downed power lines.”

The company announced on its website that all of its employees had been evacuated before the storms and everyone was safe.