May 26, 2015

Images, Videos of Flood Damage In Oklahoma and Texas



A shopping center near the Blanco River in San Marcos,Texas, is submerged in water after Saturday's devastating floods.

[From article]
Aerial photographs have put into perspective the devastating scale of floods that swept Texas and Oklahoma on Saturday night, killing three people.
Thousands were evacuated from their homes, with many rescued from rooftops and attics after record-breaking rainfall. Several highways also closed.
One of the dead was a firefighter who was killed while attempting a high-water rescue in the town of Claremore, near Tulsa, Oklahoma.


Destroyed trees lay on the banks of the Blanco River in Wimberley, Texas, after floods took over parts of Texas and Oklahoma.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3095655/Aerial-photographs-capture-true-scale-devastation-record-breaking-floods-swept-Oklahoma-Texas-killing-firefighter-leaving-thousands-homeless.html

Devastation caused by record-breaking floods seen from the air: Aerial photos show the scale of destruction that left three dead and thousands homeless in Oklahoma and Texas
Record-breaking rain hit Oklahoma and Texas on Saturday evening, thousands were evacuated and rescued
A firefighter died while attempting a high-water rescue outside Tulsa, Oklahoma, and was found two hours later
Rocklahoma music festival in Pryor was evacuated due to inclement weather, nearly 60,000 homes lost power
Stormy weather is expected to last into next week in the Plains, Texas and Mississippi Valley
Flooding is the main threat next week, but isolated tornadoes are possible
By KELLY MCLAUGHLIN FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
PUBLISHED: 21:23 EST, 24 May 2015 | UPDATED: 11:12 EST, 25 May 2015



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