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Houston flooding: Texas declares city a 'disaster zone' after five killed in historic floods | Houston flooding: Texas declares city a 'disaster zone' after five killed in historic floods |
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Houston has been declared “a disaster zone” following the deaths of five people amid historic flooding and record rainfall. | Houston has been declared “a disaster zone” following the deaths of five people amid historic flooding and record rainfall. |
More rain and flash flooding is expected in texas after 17.6 inches (44.7cm) of rain fell on one day alone, after 16 inches of rain the previous day. | More rain and flash flooding is expected in texas after 17.6 inches (44.7cm) of rain fell on one day alone, after 16 inches of rain the previous day. |
The Governor of Texas, Greg Abbott, has declared a state of emergency as 70,000 people in Houston, the fourth-largest city in the US, have been left without electricity. | |
At least one person who died was found submerged in their car. | At least one person who died was found submerged in their car. |
Flooding has stemmed from rivers and creeks bursting their banks. | Flooding has stemmed from rivers and creeks bursting their banks. |
Rising water has submerged homes and vehicles, forcing people to swim or take boats to safety. | Rising water has submerged homes and vehicles, forcing people to swim or take boats to safety. |
At least 1,000 homes have flooded, and temporary evacuation centres have been set up in a large shopping centre. | |
Officials have warned children not to play in water that is likely to contain snakes and ants. | Officials have warned children not to play in water that is likely to contain snakes and ants. |
“Do not think the city is not seeing you,” Mayor Sylvester Turner told residents in Greenspoint, a poor, mostly Hispanic neighbourhood of 112,000 people in northern Houston, in a press conference. | |
“It's a situation where all throughout the city, and quite frankly all throughout our region, we're dealing with high water.” | “It's a situation where all throughout the city, and quite frankly all throughout our region, we're dealing with high water.” |
Greenspoint residents have been forced to move their belongings on blow-up air beds and inside refrigerators. | |
According to the City of Houston Twitter account, this flood is the largest to strike Houston since Tropical Storm Allison in 2001, which killed 23 people. |
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