More heavy rain is expected Sunday, which could worsen flooding issues in the Houston area.
Some people were caught off guard by the flooding caused by heavy rainfall and the constant flow of the dam release.
Texas flooding: Resources for flood victims, plus conditions in Houston-area communities with high water"See that stick? That’s where the water came to," Douglas said."They’re losing a ton of stuff," Douglas said."I mean, some of these people, they’re really hurt."
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