Flash flood warnings and watches were in effect
for communities along the Gulf of Mexico coast and inland, where
as much as 5 inches (13 cm) of rain was forecast, the National
Weather Service said. More than a foot of rain has already
fallen in parts of the region this week.
"If you are in the warned area move to higher ground
immediately. Residents living along streams and creeks should
take immediate precautions to protect life and property," the
weather service said early on Thursday.
The warning came after a deluge of rain flooded streets and
expressways on Wednesday, forcing residents to wade through
shoulder-deep waters to flee their homes and vehicles. Crews
conducted dozens of water rescues in towns like Weslaco,
Mercedes and McAllen near the Mexico border.
"It took everyone by surprise. No one was expecting this much
rain. The only thing is that pretty much everywhere it's already
flooded and the roads are closed, so where would you go?,"
Weslaco resident Kandy Marroquin told a local NBC affiliate.
Shelters were opened across the Rio Grande Valley where entire
neighborhoods were flooded, local media reported.
"They've been coming with law enforcement officers, buses, all
sorts of trucks bringing people in. At one point we had close to
100 people," Steven Parker, the pastor at First Baptist Church
in Weslaco told NBC affiliate KVEO-TV in Brownsville. "People
have been trickling in all day. We're here as long we're
needed."
McAllen was already in the news this week for images of migrant
children held in cages at a Border Patrol Processing Center in
the city.
Flash flood watches were also in effect on Thursday for the area
around Corpus Christi, where sewage water contributed to the
flooding on Wednesday, local media reported.
(Reporting by Brendan O'Brien in Milwaukee; Editing by Catherine
Evans)
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