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Flooding, heavy rain prompt evacuations, school and road closures in Houston

Last updated on - May 4, 2024, 23:09 IST
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Houston, Southeast Texas grapple with severe flooding

Heavy rains inundate Houston, causing flooding in neighborhoods and prompting rescues and evacuations, that have already resulted in crews rescuing more than 300 people from homes, rooftops and roads engulfed in murky water. (Photo: Agencies)

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Residents asked to evacuate

The fierce storms forced numerous high-water rescues, including some from the rooftops of flooded homes. Officials redoubled urgent instructions for residents in low-lying areas to evacuate, warning the worst was still to come. (Photo: AP)

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Neighborhoods submerged, schools closed

Schools were close​d, roads were flooded and residents were told to evacuate as heavy rain continued to lash the Houston area and other parts of southeast Texas. (Photo: Agencies)

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Flooded roads, partially submerged vehicles

Persistent rainfall has inundated Texas and portions of Louisiana for weeks, leading to rising water levels in reservoirs and saturated ground conditions. This week, southeastern Texas, located north of Houston, witnessed flooded roads and partially submerged vehicles as high waters encroached upon residential areas, with some homes' roofs barely visible. (Photo: Agencies)

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Flood warnings issued, impact hundreds of thousands

Flash flood warnings were issued for over 840,000 residents across Harris, Liberty, and Montgomery counties. Concurrently, approximately 15,000 customers experienced power outages in these areas, as reported by PowerOutage.us, a platform aggregating data from utility companies nationwide. (Photo: Agencies)

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​Flood watch in effect, with more rain expected

As forecasters anticipate additional rainfall on Saturday night, ranging from 1 to 3 inches (2.5 to 7.6 centimeters), a flood watch remains in effect through Sunday afternoon for the already saturated region. The heightened precipitation raises concerns of significant flooding in the area.(Photo: Agencies)


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River levels fluctuate, forest submerged in water

According to the weather service, the river stood at nearly 74 feet (22.56 meters) by late Saturday morning, having previously peaked at nearly 78 feet (23.7 meters). The forecast, characterized by rapid changes, anticipates the river to recede to near flood stage, approximately 58 feet (17.6 meters), by Thursday. (Photo: Agencies)

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Over 100 water rescues conducted

In Polk County, situated approximately 100 miles (160 kilometers) northeast of Houston, officials, led by Polk County Emergency Management Coordinator Courtney Comstock, have executed over 100 water rescues in recent days amidst severe flooding. (Photo: Agencies)


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