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Several deaths reported in US due to massive storm

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Heavy rain across Texas, Louisiana coasts to cause ‘significant flood risk’ By Syndicated Content May 20, 2021 | 2:03 AM (Reuters) – The National Weather Service said late on Wednesday that heavy rain across the Gulf coasts of Texas and Louisiana will continue to result in a significant flood risk into this weekend. Widespread flash flood watches and flood warnings were already in effect over the south-central United States following several days of heavy rainfall, the NWS said, including parts of Arkansas, Mississippi and Oklahoma. At one point early Wednesday, more than 100,000 customers were without power in Texas, according to the website PowerOutage.us. By evening, that number was at around 17,700 customers.

Several deaths reported due to massive storm in southern U S _GMW cn

2021-05-20 09:31   By: Xinhua   HOUSTON, May 19 (Xinhua) Several deaths were reported on Wednesday in the southern United States as a massive storm swept across the area. In the state of Louisiana, authorities are investigating at least four deaths that are possibly linked to the storm. The East Baton Rouge Sheriff s Office reported that a 33-year-old man was found in a vehicle submerged in water. Across the Mississippi River, a 40-year-old person reportedly died and another person was missing after their car crashed Monday evening. Officials also reported two other deaths likely linked to power outages. The National Weather Service said that Lake Charles, west of Louisiana, saw close to 18 inches (about 45 centimeters) of rain in 24 hours. Parts of Interstate Highway 10 were closed due to flash flooding and many drivers were forced to abandon their vehicles.

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