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    Texas flooding - Mark Mulligan/Houston Chronicle via AP | of | Share this photo

    According to Matagorda County Constable Bill Orton, Sargent received 22 inches of rain since Imelda started impacted the area on Tuesday. Photographed from above Sargent, Texas, Wednesday.

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    Texas flooding - Mark Mulligan/Houston Chronicle via AP | of | Share this photo

    Trucks drive down Carancahua Street to enter neighborhoods in Sargent, Texas, Wednesday, Sept. 18, 2019. Imelda has deluged parts of Southeast Texas with nearly 20 inches of rain.

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    Texas flooding - Jennifer Reynolds/The Galveston County Daily News via AP | of | Share this photo

    Mark Bazan, left, Lola Sierra, center, holding her baby, Melani, and Amanda Huschle look out over their flooded yard in the 5900 block of Avenue R in Galveston, Texas, Wednesday.

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    Texas flooding - Kelsey Walling/The Galveston County Daily News via AP | of | Share this photo

    Don Dressler pulls his granddaughters Elsie and Jillian Deans on a kayak through the water on Avenue L after the rain from Tropical Storm Imelda stopped in Galveston, Texas on Wednesday, Sept. 18, 2019. After a downpour, the rain stopped and street flooding went down significantly.

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    Texas flooding - Brett Coomer/Houston Chronicle via AP | of | Share this photo

    A flooded out car is stranded in high water off U.S. 59 as rain from Tropical Depression Imelda inundated the area on Thursday, Sept. 19, 2019, near Spendora, Texas.

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    Texas flooding - Jennifer Reynolds/The Galveston County Daily News via AP | of | Share this photo

    A couple wades through high water on 59th Street near Avenue S in Galveston, Texas, Wednesday, Sept. 18, 2019, as heavy rain from Tropical Depression Imelda caused street flooding on the island.

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    Texas flooding - Mark Mulligan/Houston Chronicle via AP | of | Share this photo

    Cars drive on a flooded street in Sargent, Texas, as seen in this aerial photo Wednesday, Sept. 18, 2019.

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