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Texas and Oklahoma flooding: Three dead and several missing | |
(about 5 hours later) | |
At least three people have died and hundreds of homes have been destroyed in flash flooding in the southern US. | |
Two people were killed in weather-related accidents in Oklahoma and a man lost his life in San Marcos, Texas. | |
Some areas saw up to 10 inches (25cm) of rain over a 24-hour period, with more predicted across the region. | |
Eight people, including two children, were reported missing along the Blanco river in Texas, local media report. | |
Jonathan McComb was staying at a house in Wimberley with his wife and their young son and daughter when they were swept away. | |
Mr McComb was taken to hospital with serious injuries, but his family has not yet been found. Five others were also reportedly dragged away by the floodwaters. | |
His father, former county commissioner Joe McComb told Kiii TV: "It is in the Lord's hands... we're praying for the best." | |
'Worst I've seen' | 'Worst I've seen' |
There were numerous other rescues on Sunday after banks burst, and hundreds of homes were destroyed across the region. | |
Warnings and alerts stretch from Colorado through to Arkansas, Louisiana, Missouri and eastern Kansas. | |
The Blanco is one of the worst hit rivers in Texas. | |
At one point it crested at 43ft (13m) - some 30ft above the designated flood stage and 7ft higher than the 1929 record. | At one point it crested at 43ft (13m) - some 30ft above the designated flood stage and 7ft higher than the 1929 record. |
A flash flood emergency - reserved for the most life-threatening situations - is in effect in the river basin area. | A flash flood emergency - reserved for the most life-threatening situations - is in effect in the river basin area. |
Some 1,000 people nearby were evacuated from their homes and parts of the Interstate 35 highway were flooded and closed. | |
Rudy Olivo, a resident of San Marcos, told Associated Press: "This is the worst I've seen it because the water rose so fast." | Rudy Olivo, a resident of San Marcos, told Associated Press: "This is the worst I've seen it because the water rose so fast." |
San Marcos emergency management coordinator, Kenneth Bell, said the body of one man had been recovered but had no more details. | |
Tornado warnings | |
Kristi Wyatt, communications director for the town, said: "We have people on car tops and rooftops awaiting rescue. People in homes are going to higher levels." | Kristi Wyatt, communications director for the town, said: "We have people on car tops and rooftops awaiting rescue. People in homes are going to higher levels." |
She said hundreds of people were now in evacuation centres and that floodwaters had washed away five police cars. | She said hundreds of people were now in evacuation centres and that floodwaters had washed away five police cars. |
A tornado hit Houston briefly on Sunday, damaging buildings and injuring at least two people. | A tornado hit Houston briefly on Sunday, damaging buildings and injuring at least two people. |
Warnings of more tornados have been issued for parts of Iowa, Kansas, Missouri and Illinois. | Warnings of more tornados have been issued for parts of Iowa, Kansas, Missouri and Illinois. |
In parts of San Antonio water exploded from sewer covers. | |
A mandatory evacuation was ordered at Lake Lewis, 50 miles (80km) north of Houston, which itself saw high winds bringing down trees and blowing out windows. | A mandatory evacuation was ordered at Lake Lewis, 50 miles (80km) north of Houston, which itself saw high winds bringing down trees and blowing out windows. |
Residents in Wichita Falls, also in Texas, were warned the Wichita river could burst its banks. | |
A fire-fighter died in Oklahoma when he was swept away while taking part in a rescue effort in the town of Claremore, in the north-east of the state. He was named as Capt Jason Farley. | |
A woman was also killed in a weather-related traffic accident in Tulsa. | A woman was also killed in a weather-related traffic accident in Tulsa. |
Residents were rescued from roofs in the state's Cleveland and Comanche counties. | Residents were rescued from roofs in the state's Cleveland and Comanche counties. |
The National Weather Service says Oklahoma City already has a new monthly rainfall record for May - at 18.19 inches. | The National Weather Service says Oklahoma City already has a new monthly rainfall record for May - at 18.19 inches. |
In Colorado, El Paso and Pueblo counties and the city of Sterling were badly affected. | In Colorado, El Paso and Pueblo counties and the city of Sterling were badly affected. |
Are you in the region? Have you been affected by the floods? You can share your experience by emailing haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk. | Are you in the region? Have you been affected by the floods? You can share your experience by emailing haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk. |
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