On December 26, 2015, at about 6:45pm, a tornado that was at least 1/2 mile wide ripped through the area all around this cache. From my front porch elevated on a hill across Lake Ray Hubbard, my family and I watched transformers and power lines explode, then erupt into balls of fire that aggressively licked at the sky once each, then vanished from our view. Shortly thereafter the next explosion and skyward flame followed along the northerly path of this tornado's destruction. While we personally felt safe, we felt equally horrible at what the folks on the other side of the lake were going through as this beast ripped right through a densely populated area where many of our friends live. The death and destruction toll weren't fully known for days after. Whole neighborhoods were shut down to outside traffic for more than a week, while other neighborhoods and apartment buildings were totally destroyed. As you can see from traveling to this cache site, it will be a long time until many of the survivors in this area have their lives and their homes back to normal. Some probably never will. The elevated overpass you can see across the highway to the north is where most of the fatalities from this storm occurred.