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Central Texas faced severe flooding on November 20 as more than a foot of rainfall inundated Menard County, submerging roads and prompting evacuation orders for affected residents. Video footage captured the dramatic rise of floodwaters overtaking roadways, highlighting the dangerous conditions created by the relentless downpour.
Authorities reported that the sudden accumulation of rain led to rapidly rising streams and rivers, making travel hazardous and forcing emergency services to assist stranded residents. Evacuations were ordered in low-lying areas to protect lives and prevent injuries, while local shelters were opened for displaced families.
The National Weather Service issued warnings for continued flood risks across the region, urging residents to avoid driving through submerged streets and to remain alert for additional heavy rainfall. Officials emphasized that floodwaters can rise quickly and carry debris, creating unpredictable and life-threatening conditions.
The November storm serves as a reminder of the vulnerability of Central Texas communities to flash flooding, especially following sustained heavy rain. Emergency teams continue to monitor conditions, and residents are encouraged to follow guidance from local authorities to ensure safety as floodwaters gradually recede.
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