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Leon County heavily affected by rainfall, crews travel 10 hours to help
LEON COUNTY, Texas (KBTX) - Leon County has been heavily impacted by rainfall received over the last few weeks, receiving 18 to 25 inches of rain. Leon County Judge Byron Ryder says around 20 roads in the county are either washed out or damaged from the onslaught of flooding. County...
Madisonville senior creates hay relief program through FFA
Madisonville’s Joeli Hardy has spent her senior year of high school garnering the support of her community to create a hay relief program through the Texas FFA Ford Leadership Scholars Program. Part of why she thinks the Madisonville community rallied behind her monthslong project is because instead of waiting...
Focus at Four: Walker County OEM on Trinity River flooding
HUNTSVILLE, Texas (KBTX) - The Walker County Office of Emergency Management announced they received a river Forecast for the Trinity River. The gauge at Riverside, just to the northeast of Huntsville, is expected to reach a major flood stage by Sunday and will be slow to recede. Butch Davis, the...
Homes in Leon County dealing with aftermath of flooding, Red Cross provides assistance
LEON COUNTY, Texas (KBTX) - Leon County has been majorly impacted by the storms over the last few weeks and residents are now dealing with the effects. A home on Commerce Street in Buffalo had water come up over the roof during flooding. Along with wall and floor damage inside...
TRAFFIC ALERT: East Texas roads flooded, washed out by rain
POLK COUNTY, Texas (KETK) – Polk County Emergency Management, the City of Lufkin and TxDOT have reported that several roads are flooded or washed out on Sunday as heavy rains hit East Texas. On Monday, Nacogdoches County authorities said the following road hazards have been reported, and that more rainfall is expected: The following road […]
Veteran-led Team Rubicon helping victims of early May floods
HOUSTON (KIAH) — Flo Rayon lost everything early this month when days of torrential rain caused the Trinity River to rise and flow through her Huntsville-area home. Once the water receded, she and family members started the seemingly impossible task of getting all that was wet inside her house out to the curb for trash pickup.
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