SHREVEPORT, La. — Another round of severe storms slammed the ArkLaTex late Tuesday night, compounding problems across the region with widespread flooding, downed trees, and power outages.
The National Weather Service received multiple reports of flooded streets and water over roadways as heavy rainfall quickly overwhelmed local drainage systems. Public safety officials are urging drivers to turn around when encountering water on the road and to avoid driving through flooded areas.
courtesy: Elise Edwards, KTBS 3 Weather Watcher
In addition to the high water, strong winds associated with the storm front knocked down trees and power lines across several parishes and counties. The structural damage has left thousands of area residents without electricity during the morning commute.
Utility crews are working to restore power, and road crews are actively clearing debris from major thoroughfares. Forecasters warn that soil remains saturated from consecutive days of rainfall, making trees more susceptible to falling even in weaker wind conditions.
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