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In preparation for its landfall, the largest evacuation in United States history takes place, with over 3 million people evacuating inland. [106] At one point during the storm, 1 million energy customers lose power due to outages. [107] Rita causes a peak of 10.48 in (266 mm) in Center. [19] [108] Major flooding is reported in Port Arthur and ...
However, the resulting flood caused by the remnants of Alice were considered a 1 in 2000 year event. [3] The storm caused high rainfall totals, peaking at 24 inches (610 mm) northwest of Del Rio. [4] A bridge on the Pecos River collapsed due to the heavy rains. [5] In the town of Ozona alone, the floods caused $2 million in damages. [6]
Claudette brought record-breaking rainfall to eastern Texas. In Alvin, 42 inches (1,100 mm) of rain fell in one day, which at one point was the record 24‑hour precipitation amount for any location in the United States. Significant coastal flooding and up to 15 inches (380 mm) of rainfall was reported in Louisiana. Overall, Claudette was ...
Hurricane Beryl landing on Texas coast has caused several road closures and delays in the Houston area and beyond. More than 1 million customers have lost power within hours of Beryl's landfall ...
The flooding disaster unfolding across parts of Southeast Texas began days earlier, on Sunday, when the first rounds of heavy rain drenched the region and started to drain into lakes that were ...
Coach USA, LLC is a holding company for various American transportation service providers providing scheduled intercity bus service, local and commuter bus transit, city sightseeing, tour, yellow school bus, and charter bus service across the United States and Canada.
Here's a look at road conditions and closures across Central Texas. Road closures: Heavy rain flooding closes more than 30 roads from Georgetown to San Marcos Road closures, driving conditions map ...
The flooding causes at least $19 million in damage and claims the lives of 215 people, making it the deadliest flood in Texas history. [ 37 ] [ 36 ] Parts of San Antonio are inundated by floodwaters 7 ft (2.1 m) deep in what the San Antonio Express-News calls the greatest disaster in the city's history; 51 deaths occur in San Antonio.