The Blanco River rose by 26ft in one hour and, nearly 350 homes in the town of Wimberley, Texas, were washed away by the floods. In the nearby city of San Marcos, people were ordered to evacuate their homes even as the flood waters rose and converted normally bone-dry streets into meandering rivers.
Several vehicles like cars and trucks were submerged, and the city, which has cancelled Monday's Memorial Day ceremony, has reportedly opened temporary shelters for residents who could not return home. Rescue crews were searching for people in the city who are believed to be missing and a curfew was enforced in an effort to avoid fatalities.
One of the dead was of a firefighter from Claremore, Oklahoma – he was swept away while he was trying to rescue 10 people in high water. The body of another man was recovered from a flooded area along the Blanco River.
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