Rescuers search for a missing girl in the flood waters of Texas, while the forecasts warns more storms

Brenham: Rescue teams in Texas were searching for a 10 -year -old girl, who was flowing from rapidly growing flood waters and the forecast warned that there could be more heavy rains and floods on the Houston region and the state coast on Tuesday. People’s teams tried to find the girl on Monday night using the thermal imaging and drones with dogs to the city of Brainham. But as -as the heavy storm went through the area, according to the Brainham Fire Department, the water rescue operation was forced to score back. The department was working with about a dozen assistant agencies to find the girl, which was last seen at around 4 pm on Monday. The department said in a social media post, “It has bad weather on its way, so we ask for prayer for the family and all the respondents involved in the search and rescue.” According to the National Weather Service in Houston, 6 inches (15 cm) of rain may occur on Tuesday in the next round of serious storms. Weather service also warned a range of strong rip streams and a range of floods with bay-focused beaches, especially during high tides. A large health of the state with parts of New Mexico, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi was under flood watch in the early hours of Tuesday. Last week, storms, to rot the southern Oklahoma and a lot of northern Texas, can washed floods and roads and canceled hundreds of flights or delayed major airports.