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Catastrophic Flash Flooding Paralyzes Texas

South-central Texas is facing catastrophic flash flooding after three consecutive days of record-breaking rainfall, with some locations receiving more than 27 inches since Tuesday, July 14, 2026. As of July 18, 2026, rivers including the Nueces are rising at extraordinary rates, overwhelming drainage systems and turning roads into dangerous waterways. The National Weather Service has classified the event as a 1,000-year rain event, the second such occurrence in the region in two years. Governor Greg Abbott has urged vigilance as flash flood warnings and watches remain in effect, while emergency crews conduct numerous water rescues and infrastructure systems strain under the impact.

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