Floods Rage in Texas

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  • June 28: Morris Kelly, left, is helped from his flooded house by Frank Watson with the Parker County search and rescue team on the banks of the Brazos River in Weatherford, Texas.
  • June 28: In the wake of recent heavy rains, the Brazos River Authority has opened three of the nine flood gates on the Morris Sheppard Dam on Possum Kingdom Lake, seen here in Graford, Texas.
  • June 28: A home and car that were damaged after a recent storm are shown in Marble Falls, Texas. Still weary from constant downpours that have claimed at least 11 lives in the last dozen days, Texans braced for yet another deluge in the Hill Country.
  • June 28: Emergency crews work to repair a bridge that was washed out after a recent storm, in Marble Falls, Texas.
  • June 28: A boat and a canoe that were washed away during a recent storm are shown in Marble Falls, Texas. Still weary from constant downpours that have claimed at least 11 lives in the last dozen days, Texans braced for yet another deluge in the Hill Country.
  • June 28: People look at creek that is swollen after a recent storm that flooded homes, closed roads, and carried cars away in Marble Falls, Texas.
  • June 27: Residents of a neighborhood in Granbury, Texas, background, survey their properties for damage after floodwaters ripped through the neighborhood late Tuesday. Lashing storms dumped up to 18 inches of rain on parts of central Texas, flooding several towns and stranding dozens of people on rooftops, cars and in trees Wednesday.
  • June 28: Floodwaters are seen near U.S. Hwy 281 as heavy rains move through the San Antonio area. In San Antonio, there were 52 street closures and 43 calls for high-water rescues, although it's unclear how many people were rescued, said Sandy Gutierrez, a spokeswoman for San Antonio's Emergency Operations Center.
  • June 28: A swollen Leon Creek flows underneath Bandera Road near San Antonio.
  • June 28: An abandoned is seen as heavy rains move through the San Antonio area.
  • June 28: Texas Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst, left, and Marble Falls Mayor Raymond Whitman look at a swollen that damaged a city park after a recent storm that flooded homes, closed roads, and carried cars away in Marble Falls, Texas.
  • June 27: Workers try to repair a bridge that was damaged after an overnight storm flooded homes, closed roads, and carried cars away near Marble Falls, Texas.
  • June 27: Boat garages and flooded backyards of home on Lake Travis are shown after an overnight storm flooded homes, closed roads, and carried cars away near Austin, Texas.
  • June 27: Salado Creek floods a crossing in Salado, Texas. The flooding was caused by heavy overnight rain. Lashing storms dumped up to 18 inches of rain on parts of central Texas by Wednesday, flooding several towns and stranding dozens of people on rooftops, cars and in trees Wednesday.
  • June 27: A motorist stalls amid floodwaters covering Bryce Avenue in Fort Worth, Texas.

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