Heavy rainfall and flash floods disrupt daily life in major U.S. cities as emergency services respond to crises.
Houston, Texas, is currently under a Weather Impact Alert as significant rain and thunderstorms inundate the region.
Meteorological radar indicates widespread storm cells affecting the metropolitan area, characterized by frequent lightning and heavy rainfall.
Emergency response teams are actively monitoring the evolving weather conditions, urging residents to remain vigilant and avoid routes prone to flooding.
Authorities predict that elevated storm activity will persist throughout the weekend, heightening concerns about potential flooding and hazardous conditions.
Meanwhile, in Chicago, Illinois, the South Side is experiencing severe flooding, with local streets transforming into rivers as a result of intense rainfall.
Reports indicate that drainage systems were overwhelmed, leading to swift and extensive flooding that has left vehicles submerged and basements filled with water.
Eyewitness accounts describe a dramatic escalation in flooding, with high water levels visible on streets such as 79th Street.
Although no injuries have been reported at this time, the financial impact and property damage are expected to be significant.
City officials have announced that assistance is on the way, as local residents have described the flooding as among the most severe in recent years.