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Photos and videos show Imelda battering Texas with torrential rain and flash floods reminiscent of Hurricane Harvey

Imelda flash floods

  • Remnants of Tropical Storm Imelda are dumping torrential rain on southeast Texas, plunging some areas under as much as 43 inches of water, the Houston National Weather Service said Thursday.
  • The highest storm total rainfall, in Jefferson County, Texas, makes Imelda the seventh wettest tropical cyclone in US history.
  • Photos and videos of the flooding in Houston are inundating social media, showing submerged cars and people with water up to their waists.
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Southeast Texas is being hit by torrential rain from Tropical Depression Imelda on Thursday, plunging some areas under as much as 43 inches of water.

The National Weather Service in Houston preliminary reported that the highest storm total rainfall so far is 43.15 inches in Jefferson County, Texas, which makes Imelda the seventh wettest tropical cyclone in US history. It is the fourth wettest tropical cyclone to hit the state of Texas.

The severity of the flash floods are reminiscent of Hurricane Harvey in 2017, which was the last time a named storm hit the Houston area. Some homes that weren't flooded by Harvey's rains are being impacted by Imelda, a Jefferson County judge told the Associated Press.

Hundreds of people are being rescued

Beaumont Police told CNN that they are responding to hundreds of calls for rescues, as people are left either stranded in their homes or on top of cars. Police are asking people not to drive at all as most streets are flooded.

 

Read more: A tropical storm is striking Texas with flash floods 'worse than Harvey' rising up to 35 inches

Photos and videos of the flooding in Houston are inundating social media, showing submerged cars and people with water up to their waists. Sheriff's deputies said they'd already rescued 350 people in the city by Thursday evening, and expected to make more overnight.

 

ABC13 Houston tweeted a photo of floodwaters making their way into a dollar store.

Tropical Depression Imelda was downgraded from a tropical storm after it made landfall on Tuesday near Freeport, Texas. The scale that determines whether an event is a tropical storm or a hurricane is merely based on wind, not rain.

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