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After deadly tornadoes tear through Texas, Gov. Greg Abbott declares disaster for 16 counties

 A man inspected the damage to his home after a tornado moved through Round Rock on Monday. Gov. Greg Abbott on Tuesday issued a disaster declaration for 16 counties affected by tornadoes.
Evan L'Roy
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The Texas Tribune
A man inspected the damage to his home after a tornado moved through Round Rock on Monday. Gov. Greg Abbott on Tuesday issued a disaster declaration for 16 counties affected by tornadoes.

At least 20 tornadoes tore through homes and buildings in Texas and Oklahoma on Monday. At least two dozen people were injured and a woman died, authorities said.

Gov. Greg Abbott issued a disaster declaration Tuesday for 16 counties after destructive tornadoes ripped through large swaths of Texas the day before and killed a 73-year-old woman.

The National Weather Service received reports of 20 tornadoes throughout Texas and Oklahoma on Monday. Abbott signed the disaster declaration after speaking at a press conference at Faith Community Hospital in Jacksboro. The tornadoes tore apart homes, schools and businesses in the community, as seen in Weather Channel drone footage. No injuries in Jacksboro were reported. Around 80 homes were impacted, Abbott said.

Hours later, he visited Crockett, a city over 100 miles northeast of Houston, to address the damage there.

The lone reported death in Texas from Monday’s tornadoes is a woman from Grayson County who was killed when a tornado destroyed her home, according to NBC DFW. The North Texas TV station reported at least two dozen people were injured across the state as strong winds and tornadoes uprooted trees, destroyed homes and buildings, and damaged vehicles. State officials are encouraging Texans to report damages on the Texas Division of Emergency Management website.

The same storm system is shifting east Tuesday, according to The Washington Post. It could bring another round of tornadoes, hail and damaging straight-line winds in the Deep South.

The disaster declaration unlocks state resources to address relief from storm damages and includes the following counties: Bastrop, Cass, Cooke, Grayson, Guadalupe, Houston, Jack, Madison, Marion, Montague, Nacogdoches, Panola, Rusk, Upshur, Williamson and Wise.

Monday’s storms came just before the beginning of peak tornado season in Texas, which runs from April to June.

This is the second disaster declaration that Abbott issued in a week. On Friday, the governor signed a disaster declaration for 11 counties over wildfires spreading across the state, fueled by high winds and dry conditions.

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Reese Oxner | The Texas Tribune