At least 4 killed in severe storms along Texas-Mexico border
- Severe storms along the Texas-Mexico border resulted in at least four deaths due to flooding, including one in Reynosa, Mexico, and three individuals in Hidalgo County, Texas, as reported by officials.
- More than 53 centimeters of rain fell in parts of the Rio Grande Valley, causing significant flooding, with over 100 water rescues conducted in Alamo, Texas, and additional rescues in nearby Weslaco, according to officials.
- Thousands experienced power outages, and over 20 educational institutions canceled classes due to the severe weather conditions, as reported by local authorities.
- The U.S. National Weather Service issued several flash flooding emergency warnings for the affected areas, indicating a particularly dangerous situation, which reportedly affected the entire Valley.
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At least 4 dead after severe storms in the South Texas-Mexico border region and hundreds rescued - WSVN 7News | Miami News, Weather, Sports
McALLEN, Texas (AP) — Drenching rains along the Texas-Mexico border trapped hundreds of people in flooded homes and in cars stranded in high waters, scrambling rescue crews to calls for help that continued Friday even as the downpours let up. At least four people died, including some who drowned. Officials warned that the devastation from the storms — which set records in parts of Texas’ low-lying Rio Grande Valley — was only starting to come in…
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