June 2007 Texas flooding
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In June 2007, repeated flooding took place in the U.S. state of Texas. The flooding caused 11 deaths. [1] This was mainly due to a tropical rain belt that went too far up north[2].
Marble Falls received 18 inches (460 mm) of rain in a matter of hours.[3] KXAN's meteorologist Jim Spencer provided over 5 hours of live on-air coverage and interaction for the Marble Falls specific storm.
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- Summer Flood '07 Photo Gallery - KXAN
- Summer Flood '07 Photo Gallery 2 - KXAN
- Lake levels on the rise across Central Texas - KVUE
- Marble Falls Residents Begin Cleanup - KEYE
- Weather Damage Photo Gallery - KTBC
- National Guard on the move in flooding response - News 8 Austin
- Saturated Central Texas gets more rain - Houston Chronicle
- No relief expected from Texas, Oklahoma rain - MSNBC
- Rain Continues to Plague Flooded Texas - Associated Press