Matador Tornado
Matador Tornado

Lori Campbell looks through a debris pile after a tornado devastated Matador.

Matador Tornado
Matador Tornado

Ron Belyeu carries boxes saved from his step-daughter’s home.

Matador Tornado
Matador Tornado

Billy Campbell sorts through a debris pile at his Ranch Supply House business.

Matador Tornado
Matador Tornado

A Matador resident walks past mangled vehicles.

Matador Tornado
Matador Tornado

A wind storm damaged sign stands on the road outside of Matador.

Matador Tornado
Matador Tornado

Friends and townspeople sift through the rubble.

Matador Tornado
Matador Tornado

A minivan sits in a field littered with tornado debris.

Matador Tornado
Matador Tornado

Friends and relatives of Ken and Mary Marshall clean up their property littered with tornado debris.

Canadian wildfire
Canadian wildfire

Brooke McQuiddy looks through some of things recovered from her mother’s property.

Canadian wildfire
Canadian wildfire

Broken shares of glass remain on Fuzed Glass artist the Melanie McQuiddy burned property.

Canadian wildfire
Canadian wildfire

Brooke McQuiddy holds a gold chain recovered from her mother’s property.

Canadian wildfire
Canadian wildfire

Canadian Volunteer Fire Department Fire Chief Scott Brewster looks over some of the donated items.

Canadian wildfire
Canadian wildfire

McQuiddy’s burned car sits in front of her home while a volunteer helps clear her property.

Canadian wildfire
Canadian wildfire

Southern Baptist Convention volunteers, Sharon Crosier, Donna Reynolds and Travis Reynolds wait in a food truck to serve food to Canadian residents.

Canadian wildfire
Canadian wildfire

A burned fence board still hangs on a fence post in front of a home destroyed by the fire.

Matador Tornado
Matador Tornado
Matador Tornado
Matador Tornado
Matador Tornado
Matador Tornado
Matador Tornado
Matador Tornado
Canadian wildfire
Canadian wildfire
Canadian wildfire
Canadian wildfire
Canadian wildfire
Canadian wildfire
Canadian wildfire
Matador Tornado

Lori Campbell looks through a debris pile after a tornado devastated Matador.

Matador Tornado

Ron Belyeu carries boxes saved from his step-daughter’s home.

Matador Tornado

Billy Campbell sorts through a debris pile at his Ranch Supply House business.

Matador Tornado

A Matador resident walks past mangled vehicles.

Matador Tornado

A wind storm damaged sign stands on the road outside of Matador.

Matador Tornado

Friends and townspeople sift through the rubble.

Matador Tornado

A minivan sits in a field littered with tornado debris.

Matador Tornado

Friends and relatives of Ken and Mary Marshall clean up their property littered with tornado debris.

Canadian wildfire

Brooke McQuiddy looks through some of things recovered from her mother’s property.

Canadian wildfire

Broken shares of glass remain on Fuzed Glass artist the Melanie McQuiddy burned property.

Canadian wildfire

Brooke McQuiddy holds a gold chain recovered from her mother’s property.

Canadian wildfire

Canadian Volunteer Fire Department Fire Chief Scott Brewster looks over some of the donated items.

Canadian wildfire

McQuiddy’s burned car sits in front of her home while a volunteer helps clear her property.

Canadian wildfire

Southern Baptist Convention volunteers, Sharon Crosier, Donna Reynolds and Travis Reynolds wait in a food truck to serve food to Canadian residents.

Canadian wildfire

A burned fence board still hangs on a fence post in front of a home destroyed by the fire.

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