Monday, November 30, 2015

Storm in Texas and Arkansas during Thanksgiving holiday leaves at least 14 dead


A deadly storm that has caused flooding and coated parts of the southern Plains in ice during the Thanksgiving holiday weekend has dumped more rain on already swollen rivers in portions of North Texas and Arkansas and made driving dangerous in parts of Oklahoma.
This has been reported in foxnews.com dated 29 November 2015.
The storms had been moving through parts of the Plains and the Midwest and has resulted in at least 14 deaths, eight of them in Texas and six in Kansas.
The Oklahoma Department of Transportation has said that roads in the Panhandle remained slick after the slow-moving storm dropped ice and freezing rain in the region. Utilities in Oklahoma has revealed that due to the ice storms, there was power cut to more than 71,000.
The concerns in North Texas and Arkansas was flooding, with flood watches and warnings in effect regularly. In Texas, the swollen Trinity and Brazos rivers were matters of concern and worry.

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