Texarkana Gazette

Flood sweeps Texas man to his death

At least 15 rescued in Dallas deluge; storms dump record rain in parts of Oklahoma

- By Ken Miller and David Warren

DALLAS—A storm system dumped record amounts of rain in parts of Oklahoma and caused flooding in Texas, including in the Dallas area, where floodwater­s swept a man from a bridge to his death near the University of Texas’ campus in nearby Arlington.

“(A) witness … stated that the victim was swept under a bridge by rushing waters,” shortly before midnight Friday, according to Arlington Fire Department Lt. Mike Joiner.

The man’s body was found a few hours later. His name hasn’t been released.

The Dallas Fire Department said at least 15 people were rescued from the rising waters at about 7 a.m. Saturday, including five Dallas police officers and a motorist. The officers became trapped while trying to rescue the motorist.

Up to 45 homes in Everman, south of Fort Worth, were damaged by floodwater­s as some residents were forced to scramble onto roofs to escape rising water.

“We had residents stranded up on top of their homes. People begging for help, screaming for help,” Everman police Chief Craig Spencer told KXAS-TV.

Austin fire officials said some 60 people attending a wedding reception were rescued from rising waters that surrounded the venue early Saturday. Some at the reception were forced to climb trees to avoid the water, officials said.

In the Central Texas city of Killeen, patients were evacuated to other medical care facilities when a lightning strike knocked out power to Metroplex Hospital. Thirtyfour patients were transporte­d and there were no reports of injuries, according to a hospital statement.

A record 14 inches of rain fell Friday at the Oklahoma Climatolog­ical Survey’s site in Fittstown, about 75 miles southeast of Oklahoma City, and more than 2 additional inches fell before noon Saturday, said National Weather Service meteorolog­ist Forrest Mitchell in Norman. The previous record of just less than 7 inches was set in July 1997, according to Mesonet records.

The downpours and threat of more rain has also forced cancellati­on of events from the Dallas area to northeaste­rn Arkansas, including balloon festival in Plano to the Northeast Arkansas District Fair in Jonesboro, 390 miles away, where the already wet grounds were expected to be inundated by additional rain.

The weather service has said a zone of low-pressure over West Texas, tropical moisture off the Gulf of Mexico and an approachin­g cold front combined to produce the heavy rain that was moving into Arkansas, prompting flash flood watches until this morning.

 ?? Carly Geraci/ The Dallas Morning News via AP ?? ■ A car drives through standing water Saturday on Sylvan Avenue in Dallas. A storm system dumped record amounts of rain in parts of Oklahoma and caused flooding in Texas, including in the Dallas area, where floodwater­s swept a man from a bridge to his death.
Carly Geraci/ The Dallas Morning News via AP ■ A car drives through standing water Saturday on Sylvan Avenue in Dallas. A storm system dumped record amounts of rain in parts of Oklahoma and caused flooding in Texas, including in the Dallas area, where floodwater­s swept a man from a bridge to his death.

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