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Early morning flash flooding in Lee County, Texas on Friday left cows struggling to survive.

Herd of cattle swept away by flash flood in Texas


Leeanna McLean
Digital Reporter

Saturday, April 25, 2015, 9:05 PM - Early morning flash flooding in Lee County, Texas on Friday left cows struggling to survive.

The cows were caught by the high water and washed under a bridge, according to resident James Kalbas who recorded the dramatic video.

All the cows survived the destructive event and have been left in good hands at a neighbour's property, Kalbas told KXAN reporters.


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More than 6 cm of rain fell over a two-hour period in Lee County on Friday.

Severe storms slammed the south over the weekend with numerous flood and tornado warnings.

A major clean-up is underway in Dallas, Texas after wind gusts of up to 80 mph ripped through the region, taking down trees and damaging power lines. About 35 thousand customers were left without power.

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