Three people are dead after serious storms were swept by Texas, leaving flooded and hidden roads behind.
Between 6 to 12 centimeters of rain fell in parts of the south of the state in the last 24 hours, according to the National Weather Service.
The emergency situations of the flood had to be published on Thursday evening and Friday morning in provinces along the border between the US and Mexico.
News images of the flooded communities conquered the destruction, with water -overwhelmed cars that have been left on the street.
In an update on Friday evening, officials in Hidalgo County said that three people had died. Their identity remains unknown at the moment.
Officials in Harlingen County said they received more than 21 centimeters of rain in the past week alone, with the rainfall on Thursday, which saved 200 inhabitants.
In Alamo, the police and the fire brigade responded to more than 100 water rescue, including people who are stranded and trapped in their houses in their vehicles.
Fire brigade officers in the province confirmed that there were more than 100 saves in the area in the area after a foot rain fell on Wednesday.

Between 6 centimeters and 12 centimeters of rain fell into parts of the south of the state in the last 24 hours

The emergency situations of the flood had to be issued on Thursday evening and Friday morning in provinces along the border between the US and Mexico

A roof of a company in scammed after a downpour on Thursday 27 March 2025 in Mcallen, Texas
In some provinces, the totals of the rainfall recorded records that go back more than 100 years.
The rain stopped on Friday morning before he went to Louisiana and eastern parts of the state.
The aftermath continued, with more than 3,400 houses in different provinces on Friday afternoon without electricity.
A flood warning was still in force for parts of Zuid -Texas, including Cameron, Hidalgo and Willacy Counties, until early Friday afternoon, according to the National Weather Service.
The National Weather Service said: 'There is a break of the rain this morning, which means that flood waters gradually deteriorate, but we still have to keep an eye on the development of isolated showers and thunderstorms.
“Every extra rainfall will soon cause flooding problems given the heavy rainfall that has already fallen.”
Alamo Fire Department Chief RC Flores told reporters: 'I assure the public that we judge the situation at the hour, every hour. We are constantly going out, not just in our city.
'Only because the storm is over does this not mean that the emergency situations and the disaster are over. We will continue to work as long as we have to. '

Flooded streets can be seen here after the Stormen Primera passed on Friday

The rains at the top on Friday morning before they go to Louisiana and eastern parts of the state

In some provinces, the totals of the rainfall records that go back more than 100 years
Mayor of Weslaco Adrian Gonzalez said that his city was flooded with about 14 centimeters of rain, causing 30 to 40 water rescue of stranded motorists and residents in their homes were trapped due to a rising flood water.
'It is a historic rain shower and it affects the entire valley, not just Weslaco. It's just so much water in a short period, “Gonzalez told reporters.
In the neighboring Cameron County, officials asked Gov. Greg Abbott to explain a disaster for the county after more than 17 centimeters of rain caused considerable floods.
'The rainfall quantities that we have received have been record setting, and not in a good way. All provincial resources are now being used and we help in all ways possible, “said Cameron County Judge Eddie Treviño Jr., the best chosen officer in the province.
Valley International Airport in Harlingen was closed on Friday and all flights were canceled due to flooding in the area.
“We work tirelessly to open again and focused on guaranteeing safety,” said airport officers in a statement.
Some schools and university campuses also canceled lessons on Friday because of the weather.
A hiding place had to be opened in Weslaco and officials in Harlingen had opened the Congress Center of the City as a hiding place for people in need.