Rescue crews search for missing girl lost in Texas floodwaters while forecasters warn of more storms
- Rescue crews in Texas are searching for a 10-year-old girl who was swept away by rapidly rising floodwaters.
- The search is taking place in the city of Brenham with support from around a dozen agencies using drones and dogs.
- Forecasters from the National Weather Service warn of heavy rains and flooding, with up to 6 inches expected on Tuesday.
- A flood watch is in effect for a large area of Texas and parts of neighboring states, according to the National Weather Service.
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Rescue crews search for missing Brenham girl lost in Texas floodwaters while forecasters warn of more storms
The missing 10-year-old child, a student from Brenham Elementary School, was last seen at about 4 p.m. Monday. The next round of severe storms could bring as much as 6 inches of rain Tuesday to parts of southeastern Texas.
Search Underway for Missing 10-Year-Old Girl Swept Away by 'Rapidly Rising Floodwaters' in Texas
The incident occurred in the afternoon of Monday, May 5, the Brenham Fire Department saidBrenham Fire Department/Facebook An image of some of the flooding in Brenham, TexasAn official search is underway for a 10-year-old girl who went missing amid flooding in Brenham, Texas, due to severe storms on Monday, May 5The girl was reportedly heading home from school with her sibling when she was swept away by rapidly rising waters in the areaMultiple s…
Rescue Crews Search for Missing Girl Lost in Texas Floodwaters While Forecasters Warn of More Storms
BRENHAM, Texas—Rescue crews in Texas were searching for a 10-year-old girl swept away by rapidly rising floodwaters, and forecasters warned that Tuesday could bring more heavy rains and flooding to the Houston area and the state’s coast. Teams of people scoured the city of Brenham on Monday night, using drones with thermal imaging and dogs to try to find the girl. But as heavy thunderstorms moved through the area, the water rescue operation was …
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