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      29 Mar 202512:59 PM
      Watch: Floodwaters Submerge Roads
      Officials announced that at least four people lost their lives due to severe storms near the Texas-Mexico border amidst heavy rainfall and flooding.

      Local officials reported that Hidalgo, Willacy, and Cameron counties in Texas experienced one of the most intense storms that lasted for about 48 hours.

      Hidalgo County reported at least three deaths "linked to law enforcement efforts."

      The Associated Press quoted authorities in the Mexican state of Tamaulipas as saying that an 83-year-old man drowned in the city of Reynosa.

      ABC News reported that thunderstorms began on Wednesday, followed by heavy rains on Thursday afternoon and evening, with rainfall continuing until yesterday afternoon, Friday.

      The U.S. National Weather Service issued several emergency warnings about potential flash floods in some areas. In a statement, it added: "The situation is extremely dangerous."

      ABC News stated that water partially flooded the first floor of the South Texas Health System hospital in McAllen. It also noted that classes were suspended in several schools in the region.

      Watch the attached video for more.