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Heavy rain swamps parts of Houston area, vehicles abandoned

The Columbian
Published: May 12, 2015, 5:00pm
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Flooding has stopped work on the new Oso Creek Bridge in Corpus Christi, Texas, on Tuesday.
Flooding has stopped work on the new Oso Creek Bridge in Corpus Christi, Texas, on Tuesday. Photo Gallery

HOUSTON — Parts of Texas are being deluged by rain that’s caused flooding and led to water rescues in the Houston area, while officials in North Texas are taking the unusual step of releasing water from lakes to avoid banks from being breached.

More than 9 inches of rain has fallen in the Houston area in the last 24 hours. Houston fire spokesman Jay Evans said Wednesday that 20 people, most of them motorists, needed to be rescued from high water.

He says some intersections have 5 feet of standing water, stranding vehicles in Houston and cities to the south.

Parts of the Dallas-Fort Worth area have received 10 inches of rain over the past week, with more on the way. Lakes long-parched by drought have overflowed with water in recent days.

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