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MONTGOMERY CO., Texas – Tropical Storm Imelda’s path left parts of Montgomery County with devastating floodwaters and damage Thursday.
The area received more than 12 inches of rainfall from Imelda, which left many vehicles stranded and homes flooded.
READ: Tropical Depression Imelda dumps more than two feet of water in parts of Houston area
READ: Here are eye-popping photos and videos of Imelda impacting Houston
The Montgomery County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management will speak about the current state of the county and its rebuilding process at 3 p.m.
You can watch the livestream here.
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