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Houston thunderstorm causes street flooding, damage, rush hour nightmare
HOUSTON — A fast-moving thunderstorm caused a rush hour nightmare with pounding rain that quickly flooded Houston-area roadways.
High water caused backups on several interstates, including I-10 East near Wayside where drivers couldn’t get through in either direction.
In Pasadena, heavy wind caused the awning of a Dollar General to come crashing down, damaging 8 vehicles. Fortunately, there were no injuries.
Sideways rain hit downtown Houston just as thousands of office workers were leaving for the day.
Several side streets were also a mess.
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The storm caused hundreds of lightning strikes.
At one point, there were 500 lightning strikes in a 10-minute period, according to KHOU 11 Chief Meteorologist David Paul.
At 6:45 p.m., CenterPoint reported nearly 17,000 customers lost power.
Jose sent us this image of a lightning strike in the Northline area.
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Bush and Hobby airports reported flight delays of up to an hour.
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