2 dead in Texas as floods sweep away vehicles, state braces for historic rain



Friday, July 17, 2026- At least two people have died after powerful flash floods swept through parts of Texas, washing away vehicles and forcing emergency crews to carry out multiple water rescues.

Torrential rainfall overwhelmed roads and low-lying areas, leaving communities on high alert as forecasters warned that even heavier rain could trigger life-threatening flooding across the state. Authorities are urging residents to avoid unnecessary travel and never drive through flooded roads.

Emergency officials say the worst-hit areas have experienced rapidly rising rivers and overflowing drainage systems, with several highways closed due to dangerous conditions.


Rescue teams continue searching affected areas while local authorities monitor water levels closely. Weather experts warn that additional rounds of heavy rainfall could bring historic totals, increasing the risk of flash floods, property damage, and further disruptions over the coming days.


The unfolding disaster highlights the growing threat of extreme weather across the United States, where intense rainfall events are becoming more frequent.


Texas officials have advised residents to stay informed through weather alerts, prepare for possible evacuations, and follow emergency instructions as the state braces for what could become one of its most significant flooding events of the year.

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