
A storm struck the US border with Mexico on Wednesday, killing at least ten people.
After killing three people and destroying houses and cars in the Mexican city of Piedras Negras, the tornado swept across the border into a rural community in Texas, killing six people there and injuring many more.
On the Texas side of the border the tornado tragically hit a caravan home area, killing five members of a family including a six-year-old girl.
It also destroyed two schools in the Texan town of Eagle pass, about 145 miles south-west of San Antonio.
The town's mayor, Chad Foster, said that 74 people had been sent to hospital.
It is thought that the death toll will rise since more caravans are missing.
The storm continued northwards, rousing gale-force conditions in Colorado and Oklahoma and causing flooding in Iowa and Nebraska.
The biggest storm season in America's south is the early autumn.