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Woman, 2 children die in North Texas flash flood

Victims and rescue personnel walk in the ruins left by strong winds that hit a business area in rural Bryan, Texas, Wednesday, April 24, 2019. Hail and damaging winds are forecast from San Antonio to South Texas.  (Dave McDermand/College Station Eagle via AP) (Dave McDermand / AP)
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DALLAS – A woman and her two young children died Wednesday when the family car was caught in rushing flash flood waters in the West Texas rolling plains.

The incident happened about 6 a.m. Wednesday at what’s usually a small creek just outside Dublin, Texas, about 75 miles southwest of Fort Worth.

Crews launched a high-water rescue effort only to find the woman’s husband clinging to a tree, Erath County Sheriff Matt Coates told the Stephenville Empire-Tribune . He was taken to a hospital. The mother’s body was later recovered from the swamped car. Their 7-year-old son was found 400 yards further downstream, and their 3-year-old girl was found 3 miles downstream.

It was not clear immediately exactly how the accident happened, Coates said. An investigation is ongoing.

Damaging winds later Wednesday destroyed a warehouse near Bryan in Central Texas.

The National Weather Service reports about 3 1/2 inches of rain had fallen overnight at the Stephenville Municipal Airport, about 26 miles northeast of the accident site.

Heavy rains moved across much of Texas and brought flash-flood warnings and high-water rescues. More rain was expected in North and Central Texas as a flash flood watch the National Weather Service had issued remained in effect.

Overnight torrents also drowned dozens of vehicles parked in an underground garage outside the terminal at Dallas Love Field Airport, where pools from 3 1/2 inches of rain submerged some vehicles to their rooftops.

Parts of the Dallas-Fort Worth area received up to 7 1/4 inches of rain reported in Wylie.