Texas Flooding: Highways Shut Down, People Rescued From Stranded Vehicles

A larger vehicle drives by a smaller vehicle through high water causing the smaller vehicle to stall out on Hillcrest road during a heavy rain fall Friday, Oct. 23, 2015, in Dallas. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)

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Life-Threatening Flooding Expected in East Coast States, West of Hurricane Joaquin (FORECAST)

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Southern Plains Flooding: At Least 28 Killed in Texas and Oklahoma; President Obama Signs Disaster Declaration

Roberto Salas, left, and Lewis Sternhagen check a flooded car on a frontage road near the Willow Waterhole Bayou on Tuesday in Houston. Floodwaters kept rising Tuesday across much of Texas as storms dumped almost another foot of rain on the Houston area, stranding hundreds of motorists and inundating the highways. (Marie D. De Jesus/AP)

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Deadly storms swamp Plains, Midwest, force Texans from homes

Jeremy Steele, left, Ric Jaime, center, and Keith McNabb salvage belongings at their friend Mike Cook’s house near Wimberley, Texas, Sunday, May 24, 2015. About 350 homes in the town of Wimberley were washed away by flash floods along the Blanco River, which rose 26 feet in just one hour and left piles of wreckage 20 feet high, Texas authorities said. (Jay Janner/Austin American-Statesman via AP)

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Drenching rains force scores of rescues in Oklahoma City

A car drives past a damaged awning of a gas station during a thunder storm in Oklahoma City, Saturday, May 23, 2015. The Oklahoma Department of Transportation said at least 15 highways have been closed across the state due to high water from the recent flooding. (Nate Billings/The Oklahoman via AP)

 

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The Latest on flooding: Residents north of Houston evacuated

Motorists navigate deep water on after heavy rain showers flood much of the city, Saturday, May 23, 2015 in Amarillo, Texas. Amarillo received 1.7 inches of rain according the National Weather Service. (Michael Schumacher/The Amarillo Globe News via AP)

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