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The Llano River flows between the devastated Ranch Road 2900 Bridge on Tuesday, October 16, 2018 in Kingsland, Texas. (Jay Janner / Austin American-Statesman via AP)
The Llano River flows between the devastated Ranch Road 2900 Bridge on Tuesday, October 16, 2018 in Kingsland, Texas. (Jay Janner / Austin American-Statesman via AP)
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The Llano River overflows from its banks into a neighboring property as the bloated river flows between the washed out Ranch Road 2900 Bridge, in the background, on Tuesday, October 16, 2018 in Kingsland, Texas. (Jay Janner / Austin American-Statesman via AP) less
The Llano River overflows from its banks into a neighboring property as the bloated river flows between the washed out Ranch Road 2900 Bridge, in the background, on Tuesday, October 16, 2018 in Kingsland, Texas. (Jay … more
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The Llano River flows along one of the bridges of the 2900 Highway Bridge after the bridge was washed away by the floods on Tuesday, October 16, 2018 in Kingsland, Texas. (Jay Janner / Austin American-Statesman via AP)
The Llano River flows along one of the bridges of the 2900 Highway Bridge after the bridge was washed away by the floods on Tuesday, October 16, 2018 in Kingsland, Texas. (Jay Janner / Austin American-Statesman via AP)
Photo: Jay Janner, Associated Press
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The Llano River flows between both sides of Ranch Road 2900 after the collapse of the bridge following flooding on Tuesday, October 16, 2018 in Kingsland, Texas. (Jay Janner / Austin American-Statesman via AP)
The Llano River flows between both sides of Ranch Road 2900 after the collapse of the bridge following flooding on Tuesday, October 16, 2018 in Kingsland, Texas. (Jay Janner / Austin American-Statesman via AP)
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The Texas game guards have search and rescue teams that conduct operations along the Llano River on Tuesday October 16, 2018.
The Texas game guards have search and rescue teams that conduct operations along the Llano River on Tuesday October 16, 2018.
Photo: Texas Parks And Wildlife Department
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The Texas game guards have search and rescue teams that conduct operations along the Llano River on Tuesday October 16, 2018.
The Texas game guards have search and rescue teams that conduct operations along the Llano River on Tuesday October 16, 2018.
Photo: Texas Parks And Wildlife Department
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The Texas game guards have search and rescue teams that conduct operations along the Llano River on Tuesday October 16, 2018.
The Texas game guards have search and rescue teams that conduct operations along the Llano River on Tuesday October 16, 2018.
Photo: Texas Parks And Wildlife Department
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The Texas game guards have search and rescue teams that conduct operations along the Llano River on Tuesday October 16, 2018.
The Texas game guards have search and rescue teams that conduct operations along the Llano River on Tuesday October 16, 2018.
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Water is flowing over the Max Starcke Dam as the waters continue to rise on Tuesday, Oct. 16, 2018 in Marble Falls, Texas. [Amanda Voisard/AMERICAN-STATESMAN]
Water is flowing over the Max Starcke Dam as the waters continue to rise on Tuesday, Oct. 16, 2018 in Marble Falls, Texas. [Amanda Voisard/AMERICAN-STATESMAN]
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The Llano River has reached its peak, but remains in a major flood phase, the National Meteorological Service announced on Tuesday, October 16th. A second ridge at the major flood stage is expected on Wednesday morning.
The Llano River has reached its peak, but remains in a major flood phase, the National Meteorological Service announced on Tuesday, October 16th. A second ridge at the major flood stage is expected on Wednesday morning.
Photo: National Meteorological Service
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Water from the Colorado River flows over the Max Starcke Dam on Tuesday, October 16, 2018 in Marble Falls, Texas. The Llano and Colorado rivers meet at Kingsland and the National Weather Service said the two countries were experiencing "major floods". A flash flood warning was in effect. (Amanda Voisard / United States of America to Austin via AP) less
Water from the Colorado River flows over the Max Starcke Dam on Tuesday, October 16, 2018 in Marble Falls, Texas. The Llano and Colorado rivers meet at Kingsland and the National Weather Service said the two … more
Photo: Amanda Voisard, Associated Press
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NWS Austin / San Antonio: Graph of estimated rainfall for the last two days. The almost record floods of the Llano River to Llano can contribute about 8-10 km in the last 48 hours over the watershed.
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NWS Austin / San Antonio: Graph of estimated rainfall for the last two days. The nearly record flood of the Llano River in Llano can contribute about 8 to 10 "over the last 48 hours on the river.
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The authorities are urging residents of the Llano River in Llano to evacuate the area, while flood waters are approaching record highs.
The authorities are urging residents of the Llano River in Llano to evacuate the area, while flood waters are approaching record highs.
Photo: National Meteorological Service
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Residents of a caravan park are searching for waterside goods as the search continues on October 9, 2018 to search for 4 missing persons who were taken away from their caravan park in Junction by residents. waters of the South Llano River.
Residents of a caravan park are searching for waterside goods as the search continues on October 9, 2018 to search for 4 missing persons who were taken away from their caravan park in Junction by residents. waters of the South Llano River.
Photo: Tom Reel / Personal Photographer
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A recreational vehicle is seen on its side Monday at the South Llano River Motorhome and Park in Junction.
A recreational vehicle is seen on its side Monday at the South Llano River Motorhome and Park in Junction.
Photo: Jerry Lara / Photo of staff file
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A search and rescue dog sniffs a truck buried in the sand after the flooding of the South Llano River on Wednesday, October 10, 2018, in Junction, Texas. (Yfat Yossifor / The Standard Standard of San Angelo via AP)
A search and rescue dog sniffs a truck buried in the sand after the flooding of the South Llano River on Wednesday, October 10, 2018, in Junction, Texas. (Yfat Yossifor / The Standard Standard of San Angelo via AP)
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A bus appears under the main street bridge in the backwaters, while the search continues on October 9, 2018 for 4 missing persons who were washed away from their RV park in Junction by flooding. South Llano River.
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A bus appears under the main street bridge in the receding waters, while the search continues on October 9, 2018 for four missing persons who were taken from their RV park in Junction by the police. flood of southern Llano
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Photo: Tom Reel / Personal Photographer
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Natalie White and Anthony Rodriguez of Odessa stand on a bridge over the flooding muddy river south of the Llano River in Junction earlier this week. The spring-fed river, usually a narrow band of clear blue / green water, rose almost 30 feet after a foot of rain fell into the watershed within hours.
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Natalie White and Anthony Rodriguez of Odessa stand on a bridge over the flooding muddy river south of the Llano River in Junction earlier this week. The river fed by the source, usually a narrow band of clear blue / green water,
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Photo: Tom Reel, Staff / San Antonio Express-News
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The Texas DPS helicopter crew retrieves a person who sought refuge in a tree while the South Llano and Llano rivers near Junction were flooded early Monday. The flood has resulted in the temporary closure of a handful of Hill Country State Parks, including the popular South Llano River State Park.
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The Texas DPS helicopter crew retrieves a person who sought refuge in a tree while the South Llano and Llano rivers near Junction were flooded early Monday. The flood caused the temporary closure of a handful of Hill Country
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Photo: Texas Department of Parks and Wildlife, HOGP / Texas Department of Parks and Wildlife
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A helicopter is being used to search for four missing people after the floodwaters swept through a recreational vehicle park in Junction.
A helicopter is being used to search for four missing people after the floodwaters swept through a recreational vehicle park in Junction.
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A bus appears under the main street bridge in the backwaters, while the search continues on October 9, 2018 for 4 missing persons who were washed away from their RV park in Junction by flooding. South Llano River.
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A bus appears under the main street bridge in the receding waters, while the search continues on October 9, 2018 for four missing persons who were taken from their RV park in Junction by the police. flood of southern Llano
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Natalie White and Anthony Rodriguez of Odessa stop to watch the river as research continues on October 9, 2018, looking for four missing people who were taken from their RV park in Junction by the waters of the South Llano River.
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Natalie White and Anthony Rodriguez, of Odessa, stop to monitor the river while searches continue on October 9, 2018 to search for 4 missing persons who were taken from their RV park to Junction by the floods.
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Photo: Tom Reel / Personal Photographer
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Recreational vehicles are scattered throughout the South Llano River motorhome complex in Junction, Texas on Monday, October 8, 2018. Torrential rains have caused flooding of the Llano River and about 19 people have been rescued. A woman washed away by floodwater drifted about 25 miles before being rescued, according to the Texas A & M Forest Service.
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Recreational vehicles are scattered in the South Llano River motorhome complex in Junction, Texas on Monday, October 8, 2018. Heavy rains caused flooding of the Llano River and about 19 people were killed.
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Photo: JERRY LARA / San Antonio Express-News
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People are trying to straighten a trailer on the grounds of Kimble County River Park in Junction, Texas on Monday, October 8, 2018. The heavy rains that have bloodied the Llano River have been flooded and about 19 people have been rescued. A woman washed away by floodwater drifted about 25 miles before being rescued, according to the Texas A & M Forest Service.
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People are trying to straighten a trailer on the grounds of Kimble County River Park in Junction, Texas on Monday, October 8, 2018. The heavy rains that have bloodied the Llano River have been flooded and about 19 people have been rescued.
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Photo: JERRY LARA / San Antonio Express-News
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The volunteers continue to search for two missing persons Saturday in the Junction area, Saturday, October 13, 2018, after Monday's heavy rains that caused the flooding of the Llano River.
The volunteers continue to search for two missing persons Saturday in the Junction area, Saturday, October 13, 2018, after Monday's heavy rains that caused the flooding of the Llano River.
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The volunteers continue to search for two missing persons Saturday in the Junction area, Saturday, October 13, 2018, after Monday's heavy rains that caused the flooding of the Llano River.
The volunteers continue to search for two missing persons Saturday in the Junction area, Saturday, October 13, 2018, after Monday's heavy rains that caused the flooding of the Llano River.
Photo courtesy of Texas Search and Rescue
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The volunteers continue to search for two missing persons Saturday in the Junction area, Saturday, October 13, 2018, after Monday's heavy rains that caused the flooding of the Llano River.
The volunteers continue to search for two missing persons Saturday in the Junction area, Saturday, October 13, 2018, after Monday's heavy rains that caused the flooding of the Llano River.
Photo courtesy of Texas Search and Rescue
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When it rains in San Antonio, it rains or clears over the next 15 minutes. We hardly see the days when it rains constantly, causing floods, but it has happened that the precipitation reaches almost a foot.
Here are the rainiest days recorded that flooded San Antonio …
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When it rains in San Antonio, it rains or clears over the next 15 minutes. We hardly see the days when it rains constantly, causing floods, but there have been cases where rainfall has reached
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5. May 31, 1937
Precipitation: 6.82 inches
5. May 31, 1937
Precipitation: 6.82 inches
Photo: Cory Heikkila / San Antonio Express-News
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4. September 9, 1921
Precipitation: 6.83 inches
4. September 9, 1921
Precipitation: 6.83 inches
Photo: JOHN DAVENPORT, San Antonio Express-News
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3. July 1, 2002
Precipitation: 9.52 inches
3. July 1, 2002
Precipitation: 9.52 inches
Photo: Billy Calzada, San Antonio Express-News
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2. May 25, 2013
Precipitation: 9.87 inches
2. May 25, 2013
Precipitation: 9.87 inches
Photo: JERRY LARA, San Antonio Express-News
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1. October 17, 1998
Precipitation: 11.26 inches
1. October 17, 1998
Precipitation: 11.26 inches
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Click on the slide show to see the longest period of time San Antonio went without rain.
Click on the slide show to see the longest period of time San Antonio went without rain.
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52 days ended March 29, 1916.
52 days ended March 29, 1916.
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52 days, ended on January 9, 1918.
52 days, ended on January 9, 1918.
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54 days, ended on August 24, 1962.
54 days, ended on August 24, 1962.
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60 days, ended on February 28, 1996.
60 days, ended on February 28, 1996.
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63 days, ended August 28, 1993.
63 days, ended August 28, 1993.
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Let's face it, the south of Texas is miserable in the summer, moisture that slaps you in the face and the sun that falls on your back. Just by looking at photos, you can almost feel yourself back in this tortuous summer.
These are the hottest days ever recorded in San Antonio …
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Let's face it, the south of Texas is miserable in the summer, moisture that slaps you in the face and the sun that falls on your back. Just looking at photos, you can almost feel like you're in turmoil.
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5. August 19, 1986
High: 108 degrees
5. August 19, 1986
High: 108 degrees
Photo: JOHN DAVENPORT, SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS-NEWS
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4. June 29, 2013
High: 108 degrees
4. June 29, 2013
High: 108 degrees
Photo: TOM REEL
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3 September 4, 2000
High: 109 degrees
3 September 4, 2000
High: 109 degrees
Photo: CALZADA BILLY, SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS-NEWS
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2. August 28, 2011
High: 110 degrees
2. August 28, 2011
High: 110 degrees
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1. September 5, 2000
High: 111 degrees
1. September 5, 2000
High: 111 degrees
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The cold days in San Antonio do not happen too often, and the snow? Forget it. But a few days ago in history that prove that the San Antonians can withstand these single-digit temperatures.
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The cold days in San Antonio do not happen too often, and the snow? Forget it. But a few days ago in history that prove that the San Antonians can withstand these single-digit temperatures.
Click on the
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Photo: Kin Man Hui, File
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February 2, 1951
Low: 6 degrees
February 2, 1951
Low: 6 degrees
Photo: Kin Man Hui, by Kin Man Hui / San Antonio Express
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4. December 23, 1989
Low: 6 degrees
4. December 23, 1989
Low: 6 degrees
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3. January 30, 1949
Low: 5 degrees
3. January 30, 1949
Low: 5 degrees
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2. February 12, 1899
Low: 4 degrees
2. February 12, 1899
Low: 4 degrees
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January 31, 1949
Low: zero degrees
January 31, 1949
Low: zero degrees
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Witnessing the snow is like attending a unicorn in San Antonians. It happens every few years, and even then, it's really not snow, but excessive snow flurries.
Click on the gallery to see the days with the heaviest snowfall in San Antonio …
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Witnessing the snow is like attending a unicorn in San Antonians. It happens every few years, and even then, it's really not snow, but excessive snow flurries.
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Photo: KIN MAN HUI, File
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5. 8 février 1973
Chutes de neige: 2 pouces
5. 8 février 1973
Chutes de neige: 2 pouces
Photo: KIN MAN HUI, NOUVELLES EXPRESS DE SAN ANTONIO
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5. 7 décembre 2017
Chutes de neige: 2 pouces
5. 7 décembre 2017
Chutes de neige: 2 pouces
Photo: Edward A. Ornelas / San Antonio Express-News
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4. 2 janvier 1985
Chutes de neige: 2,4 pouces
4. 2 janvier 1985
Chutes de neige: 2,4 pouces
Photo: San Antonio Express News Package Photo
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3. 22 février 1966
Chutes de neige: 3,1 pouces
3. 22 février 1966
Chutes de neige: 3,1 pouces
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2. 30 janvier 1949
Chutes de neige: 4,7 pouces
2. 30 janvier 1949
Chutes de neige: 4,7 pouces
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1. 12 janvier 1985
Chutes de neige: 13,2 pouces
1. 12 janvier 1985
Chutes de neige: 13,2 pouces
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La rivière Llano coule entre le pont dévasté de Ranch Road 2900, le mardi 16 octobre 2018 à Kingsland, au Texas. (Jay Janner / Austin Américain-Statesman via AP)
La rivière Llano coule entre le pont dévasté de Ranch Road 2900, le mardi 16 octobre 2018 à Kingsland, au Texas. (Jay Janner / Austin Américain-Statesman via AP)
Photo: Jay Janner, Associated Press
La rivière Llano devrait atteindre un niveau similaire mercredi alors que les opérations de sauvetage se poursuivent
Au moins un corps a été retrouvé alors que les autorités menaient des opérations de secours et se préparaient à de nouvelles inondations mardi après-midi dans tout le Hill Country.
Les météorologues affirment que la rivière Llano, qui a frôlé un niveau record mardi, sera à nouveau à son apogée mercredi matin.
Les sous-ministres du bureau du shérif du comté de Burnet ont enlevé le corps des eaux de crue du lac Lyndon B. Johnson vers 13 heures. près de Kingsland, selon Spectrum News à Austin.
Les équipes de recherche et de sauvetage Texas Game Warden sont désormais impliquées dans plusieurs opérations de sauvetage aérien et nautique le long de la rivière alors que les appels de service arrivent "les uns après les autres", selon un Tweet du ministère.
Christy Baught, administrateur de la plaine inondable du comté de Llano, a déclaré que d'autres agences locales participent également aux opérations de sauvetage, car les inondations ont mis les résidents en grave danger.
"La rivière Llano a atteint un niveau d'inondation historique majeur", lit-on dans un article du bureau de gestion des urgences du comté de Llano. "Il est actuellement à 40 'et a presque dépassé le pont de Llano. Toute personne vivant à moins de 1/4 de kilomètre de la rivière devrait évacuer immédiatement vers les hauteurs."
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La rivière Llano a atteint son apogée à midi à 39,9 pieds, juste en deçà du record de 1935 de 41,5 pieds. Le Service météorologique national prédit que la crête du mercredi matin atteindra une "hauteur similaire".
Le gouverneur du Texas, Greg Abbott, a ordonné au Centre des opérations de l’État du Texas de se préparer davantage à la suite des inondations.
"Lorsque les conditions météorologiques seront rigoureuses, le Texas s'assurera que nos intervenants et les responsables locaux disposent des éléments nécessaires pour réagir et protéger les personnes menacées", a-t-il déclaré. "I also urge all Texans to take their safety in hand by closely monitoring weather conditions and taking into account warnings from local officials."
Les inondations ont entraîné la fermeture de plusieurs routes et ponts de la région. Vers 9 h 30, le pont FM 2900 de Kingsland (Texas) s’est effondré sous la pression des eaux de crue, selon un rapport publié par KEYE-TV à Austin.
Le Service météorologique national a rapporté mardi matin que plus de 10 pouces de pluie avaient inondé des parties du bassin versant de la rivière Llano depuis lundi matin. L'eau s'est précipitée dans la rivière, la faisant grimper à des niveaux presque sans précédent.
Le Service météorologique national a émis un avertissement d'inondation éclair pour les comtés de Gillespie et de Llano jusqu'à 19 heures. Mardi et un avertissement d'inondation le long de la rivière Llano dans le comté de Llano, de Sandy Creek près de Kingsland et de la rivière Pedernales à Johnson City.
La rivière Llano est dans une phase d'inondation majeure, ce qui signifie qu'il y aura "une inondation importante de structures et de routes". Une telle étape nécessite "des évacuations importantes de personnes et / ou un transfert de propriété vers des altitudes plus élevées", selon le site Web de NWS.
Selon Baught, la direction du bureau des urgences du comté de Llano a installé des abris dans la première église baptiste de Llano, Inman's Kitchen et le centre communautaire de Kingsland. Elle ne savait pas si quelqu'un manquait à la tempête.
Les inondations ont également touché d'autres rivières du comté de Hill. Le Service météorologique national a déclaré que les rivières Guadalupe, Sandy Creek et Nueces sont confrontées à une "situation dangereuse".
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Selon l'Austin américain américain, les maisons situées à proximité de Robinson City Park, de Scotts Acres, de Castell, du pont FM 2900 à Kingsland, de Kingsland Lodge et de Marble Falls devraient subir de graves inondations.
Les districts scolaires suivants ont annulé ou retardé des cours aujourd'hui:
- Llano ISD a annulé toutes les classes
- Rocksprings ISD a annulé toutes les classes
- Burnet CISD a annulé toutes les classes
- Fredericksburg ISD a annulé toutes les classes
- Hunt ISD a annulé toutes les classes
- Ingram ISD a annulé toutes les classes
- Leakey ISD a annulé toutes les classes
- Junction ISD a annulé toutes les classes
- Medina DSI a annulé toutes les classes
- Marble Falls ISD a annulé toutes les classes
- Harper DSI a annulé tous les cours
The Hill Country and other portions of South Central Texas have been hammered by heavy rain and flooding this month. Last week, four people were swept away as flood waters rushed through Junction, Texas, after storms dumped almost a foot of rain into the South Llano River. Three victims have been found and authorities on Monday temporarily called off the search for the fourth until the rain passed.
Patrick Ojeda was swept away on Friday as he tried to drive across a bridge over the Sabinal River in Uvalde County. He was found a mile downstream.
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Caleb Downs is a crime reporter for mySA.com. Read more of his stories here.| [email protected] | Twitter: @calebjdowns