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Flash Flood — Presidio, TX

Sep 9, 2008

During the summer of 2008, monsoon rainfall filled reservoirs across northern Mexico. In late August 2008, releases out of La Boquilla, Frank Madera, and Luis Leon Reservoirs were increased to lower water levels in those reservoirs. By mid-September the Rio Grande and its people were experiencing record flooding. On September 7, Governor Perry executed the State Emergency Plan. He then issued a Disaster Declaration for Presidio County, TX on September 18 and finally a Proclamation of State Dis

Source: NOAA National Weather Service Storm Events Database (event 137025). Narrative written by NWS staff at the time of the event.

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