By the numbers: Deaths, damage caused by severe weather in Texas, Oklahoma, Mexico

Members of the Houston and Webster Fire departments help residents evacuate through the floodwaters surrounding their homes in Houston, Tuesday, May 26, 2015. Heavy rain overnight caused flooding and closure of sections of highways in the Houston area. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip) (The Associated Press)

A cross stands at the driveway to a vacation home that was swept down the swollen Blanco River, Tuesday, May 26, 2015, in Wimberley, Texas. Authorities say recovery teams will resume looking for as many as a dozen missing people, in an area where punishing rains have destroyed or damaged more than 1,000 homes and killed at least three people statewide this weekend. (AP Photo/Eric Gay) (The Associated Press)

The weekend's severe weather left behind a trail of destruction stretching from Oklahoma to Texas and a border town in Mexico, including heavy flooding and a deadly tornado. Here's the count:

29: Deaths since Friday — 9 in Texas, 7 in Oklahoma, 13 in tornado that hit border city of Ciudad Acuna, Mexico

42: Unaccounted for in Central Texas flooding, including 8 in vacation home swept down the Blanco River

11: Inches of rain in parts of Houston area, mostly in a six-hour period from 9 p.m. Monday to 3 a.m. Tuesday

2,500: Abandoned vehicles on Houston roadways after drivers sought higher ground

500-700: Homes damaged by flooding in Harris County, which includes Houston metro

800: Homes destroyed in the Ciudad Acuna tornado

About 530: Water-related calls handled by Houston emergency crews since midnight Monday, primarily assisting motorists stuck in their vehicles