More than a foot of rain pounded much of Houston, Texas Monday as flash flooding forced evacuations and the closure of much of America’s fourth-largest city.
At least five people were killed as a result of the flooding, and more rain is set to fall on the city a day after water levels approached nearly 20 inches in some areas.
Heavy flooding has become a nearly annual event in the practically sea-level city, where experts have long warned of the potential for catastrophe.
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“I regret anyone whose home is flooded again,” said Sylvester Turner, the city’s mayor, on Monday. “There’s nothing I can say that’s going to ease your frustration. We certainly can’t control the weather.”
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“A lot of rain coming in a very short period of time, there’s nothing you can do,” he added.
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Photos show people walking in waist-level waters, carrying pets and personal belongings down flood-ravaged streets.
On Monday, more than 110,000 Houston-area homes and businesses lost power during the storm. Hundreds of flights were cancelled.
A local TV reporter came face-to-face with a trapped driver who drove head on into a heavily flooded roadway. Steve Campion, with KTRK-TV, helped the driver swim away from the vehicle, as the car was quickly submerged.
WATCH: Houston reporter helps rescue man from flood on the air during live report
The National Weather Service said there was a 50 per cent chance of more rain Tuesday, and much of the area will remain under a flood watch until mid-week.
-With files from The Associated Press
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