Published: February 20,2017

More than 100 structures were damaged when a severe storm hit just south of San Antonio International Airport, ABC News said. Most of the damaged buildings were homes, but an elementary school was also damaged, the report added.
KTRK-TV said there were five minor injuries reported following the storm.
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At the height of the outages, CPS Energy reported nearly 40,000 customers without power due to the storms.
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