A grasshopper finds a dry perch on a sign above a flooded stream in Tyler, Texas, after powerful rainstorms pounded the area Friday, July 6, 2007. With rivers and lakes filled already filled to the brim, emergency officials braced for more of the flooding that has severely damaged or destroyed 1,000 homes and killed 13 people.
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Low lying rain clouds roll over Tyler, Texas, as rains continued to cause flash floods
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Dallas firefighters search the swollen Trinity River under Interstate 45 in south Dallas. One man died and another was rescued after both jumped from the highway bridge into the flooded river. The two men apparently got out of their cars after an accident and were standing by the bridge railing when another vehicle headed toward them. The men leaped from the bridge to avoid getting hit.
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Dallas firefighters push an inflatable boat bearing the recovered body of a drowning victim and the medical examiner in the swollen Trinity River under Interstate 45 in south Dallas,
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Wichita Falls, Texas, firefighters cruise up Flood Street on the East Side checking the area for victims of flooding. At least four more feet of water spilled into the Duncan Street Canal from the Wichita River overnight.
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An unidentified woman stands at her front door, surrounded by floodwaters, in the Horseshoe Bend community in Parker County, Texas. Parts of the community flooded when the nearby Brazos River overflowed earlier in the week.
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