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Heavy Rain Hits Texas, Residents flee out of houses
A third day of heavy rain caused widespread flooding around El Paso on Tuesday, swamping mountainside homes, forcing evacuations and closing major roads.
Authorities said at least 60 people had been rescued, some standing on roofs, others atop cars.
Fire officials said they were worried about boulders and other debris falling from rocky cliffs around several El Paso neighborhoods.
The rain threatened to push the Rio Grande over its banks and more than doubled the normal speed of the river’s current, authorities said.
The parched region had less than an inch of rain in the first six months of the year. But it may have gotten as much as 6 inches since Sunday, the National Weather Service said. Forecasters expect the rain to continue through at least Wednesday morning.