South Texas Flash Floods
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Abandoned vehicles litter flooded streets after over a half year’s worth of rain forces water rescues in parts of South Texas
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Four flash flood emergencies the most serious flash flood warning were issued Thursday night into early Friday morning in Hidalgo and Cameron counties.
The City of Alamo declared a local state of disaster after being “hit hard by the recent storms,” Mayor J.R. Garza said.
The Rio Grande Valley saw over a year ’s worth of rain from Wednesday afternoon to Friday morning .
The hospital briefly diverted walk-in and ambulance patients to other nearby hospitals and paused visitation hours.
Over 690 people were rescued in Mexico after heavy rains caused flooding in the state of Tamaulipas .
Flood risks won’t end even though the rain is over.
Swollen rivers could breach their banks in the coming days as floodwater filters back into waterways.
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