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Flooding in Southeast Texas
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Southeast of San Antonio, Texas, rivers that were barely discernible in satellite imagery acquired in late June 2002 by Terra MODIS stand out clearly this Aqua MODIS image from July 24, 2002. Heavy rains during the first week of July brought as much as 2 feet of rain to some places in southeastern Texas, resulting in massive flooding of three major river systems along the Gulf of Mexico. Please note that this story is in relation to the 'Before the Flooding in Southeast Texas' story and are match-framed for dissolves in post production. To visit the relating story, please click here.
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A Zoom into the Texas floods dated July 24, 2002.
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This image depicts the overflooding of the Texas rivers.
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