Severe storms, dangerous flooding in South Texas
- Drenching rains caused severe flooding in South Texas, trapping hundreds of people in homes and cars, with rescue crews responding to calls for help as the downpours let up.
- At least four people died in the flooding, including an 83-year-old man who drowned in Mexico, and significant rescues were reported in Alamo and Weslaco.
- Emergency officials conducted over 100 water rescues in affected areas, with Hidalgo County reporting more than 21 inches of rain during the storm.
- A disaster declaration was requested from the Governor due to significant flood damage in Cameron County, affecting agriculture and livestock.
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Three dead in South Texas after more than foot of rain falls in Rio Grande Valley
At least three people died in a South Texas county after around 20 inches of rain fell on the Rio Grande Valley, causing what the state agriculture commissioner called catastrophic flooding.
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