Residents in Kirby woke up Wednesday to storm damage in their neighborhood.
The National Weather Service said it may conduct surveys in east Bexar County to determine if the damage in Kirby was caused by straight-line winds or a tornado, after it issued a Tornado Warning on Tuesday night.
Trees, vehicles and homes near Gordon Cooper Drive and Crest Lane were damaged by the storm.
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Rain totals from Tuesday night’s storms averaged between 1-2 inches, according to KSAT Weather Authority meteorologist Justin Horne.
The City of Kirby confirmed there were no reported injuries or fatalities through a post on social media, yet the city said more than 30 residential properties with damage to cars, fences and trees.
One neighbor said a carport collapsed, and a large metal piece from it traveled four houses down the street.
Kirby residents are encouraged to take photos of damage on the property and submit a report to the State of Texas using the individual State of Texas Assessment Tool.
“It is imperative that citizens with damaged property complete the survey,” the City of Kirby said in a news release. “The survey is in place to be able to get an accurate damage assessment to homes or property in order to qualify for possible assistance from the state.”
While the National Weather Service has not yet confirmed whether there was a tornado in Kirby, it did confirm there was a tornado near New Berlin.
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