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North Texas flooding

#1 Postby tropicana » Thu Jul 29, 2004 9:34 am

Texas Floods Wash Out Roads, Damage Homes
Thu Jul 29th 2004



DALLAS (AP) -- An estimated foot of rain fell during fierce storms Wednesday night in parts of North Texas, flooding homes and highways and knocking out power to thousands. One man died in a weather-related wreck that toppled power lines onto his vehicle and cut power to homes.

Southern Dallas County was especially hard hit by flooding, with 175 to 200 homes damaged by high water in the suburb of Lancaster. Flood waters damaged the Lancaster police headquarters.

The National Weather Service, which estimated up to 12 inches of rain fell in Lancaster, issued new flash flood warnings early Thursday for the Dallas-Fort Worth area as more thunderstorms developed.

Lancaster police evacuated residents from more than 240 homes early Thursday after Ten-Mile Creek rose out of its banks alongside one subdivision.

Authorities made more than 80 high-water rescues in South Dallas County, said Sgt. Don Peritz, a spokesman for the Dallas County Sheriff's Office.

An estimated 35,000 TXU Electric Delivery customers were without power early Thursday, the utility said. And parts of Interstates 20, 35 and 45 were closed for a time by high water.

Lancaster Police Lt. Jim Devlin said the town's police station began to flood late Thursday. A leaking roof caused the ceiling of the 911 call center to collapse, and calls were routed through the Dallas County Sheriff's Department. Dispatchers used handheld two-way radios to communicate with officers.

Devlin said 50 to 100 residents said they suffered major damage in the storms, which intensified overnight after an upper-level low pressure system moved into the Dallas-Fort Worth area Thursday evening.

The Waxahachie Police Department brought in a boat to help with rescues.

One motorist was killed when his pickup truck knocked over a utility pole in a weather-related wreck and live wires fell onto his vehicle in the Dallas suburb of Oak Cliff. The victim, who was not immediately identified, could not be pulled from his vehicle for some time. The impact of the wreck cut power to about 15 homes.

In the northeast Fort Worth suburb of Haltom City, fire-rescue officials rescued a 16-year-old boy who had been swept into a flood-swollen creek that also flooded the Skyline Mobile Home Park, threatening 12 homes, and firefighters were evacuating residents.

Four people in Carrollton were rescued from a car trapped in rising waters. Flood waters also caught motorists at Dallas intersections.

Wind gusts of 58 mph were measured at Alliance Airport, and trees were uprooted in Lewisville and elsewhere. Dallas-based Southwest Airlines delayed some flights and canceled others at Love Field. Flights were also delayed at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport.

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#2 Postby TexasStooge » Thu Jul 29, 2004 10:38 am

Just saw the news this morning. Mansfield is gonna have a bigger problem, the creek nearby will rise 10 feet above flood stage! :eek:

I know another thing, the Trinity Park next to the river on the Irving/Dallas border line will be closed until the flood subsides which isn't until late Saturday evening.
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#3 Postby CaptinCrunch » Thu Jul 29, 2004 11:00 am

Here in Kennedale, TX from 7pm Wednesday to 7am Thursday my rain gauge recored 8 3/4 inches with more to come. The creek that runs under Dick Price Rd. just before old 287 Bus. was 3 feet over the bridge and a near buy business had 2 lg Propane tanks wash off into the creek and lodge under the bridge, according to the police.
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