Person rescued from vehicle in Austin flash flooding as dozens of roads remain closed
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Person rescued from vehicle in Austin flash flooding as dozens of roads remain closed

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Key Points:

  • The National Weather Service has issued multiple flash flood warnings for Austin and surrounding areas due to heavy rains causing life-threatening flooding of creeks, urban areas, and roadways, with several low water crossings closed as of early Monday morning.
  • Emergency services conducted a water rescue on Old San Antonio Road, and the Lower Colorado River Authority opened floodgates at Lake Bastrop and Tom Miller Dams, warning people to avoid water near the dams due to rapidly changing conditions.
  • Parts of Travis and Hays counties, including Austin and nearby cities, remain under flash flood warnings until 10 a.m., and a flood warning is in effect for Barton Creek at Loop 360 with expected river cresting in the afternoon.
  • Central Texas has seen between 1 to 5 inches of rain with more possible, causing power outages for thousands, though numbers have decreased, and multiple imminent threat alerts have been sent to residents urging them to avoid travel unless evacuating.
  • Authorities advise residents to stay informed through official channels such as the National Weather Service, Austin Emergency Management, and local utility outage maps, while monitoring road closures and weather updates as the situation develops.

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