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Flooding in St. Louis: more rain expected Wednesday record- heavy rains turned roads into rivers and forced residents to flee homes barefoot

How hours stretched the rain continued to pour, and the flood waters flooded city and surrounding areas, forcing people run or wait for lifeguards to find them.

Jessica Perez woke her up son around 3:30 am to find her basement flooded with a few inches of water, she told CNN. Video directed by Perez shows basement flooded with muddy water, wet feet of furniture as Christmas decorations, etc. items to swim.

By 9 a.m., the water receded, exposing a layer of debris and black suck and leave everything in the basement is destroyed, Perez said. “Never in my life i experienced something like this,” she said.

Between midnight and 7 am Tuesday, more than 8 inches of the rain was falling on St. Louis surpassing the city 1915 record of 6.85 inches. Even though the downpour subsided on Tuesday afternoon, area Lighter precipitation is expected on Wednesday and Thursday, which could lead flood in Areas that were drenched in storms on Tuesday, the National Weather Service said.

flood left least one human dead Tuesday. male body was found in a vehicle which was sunk under more than 8 feet of water, city This was announced by fire chief Dennis Jenkerson. The police were called to the lowland area on concerned resident and found in body when the water receded, he said.

Abandoned cars scattered flooding the closed area. of I-70 Tuesday.

Rescuers fanned themselves out through area to help stuck residents stuck in flood. fire The department responded to approximately 18 homes where people fell into the trap, saving six people as well as six dogs,” the ministry said in a statement. Approximately 15 people decided to take cover in place.

State of a state of emergency has been declared for in area Louis County Executive Sam Page, who allows state ask for federal aid funding, Page said in tweet. Shelters for displaced residents were set up around region.
Among those who took shelter on Tuesday was family from the suburbs of university city, who told CNN affiliate KSDK that water was pouring into their home so fast that they had to run barefoot, leaving behind medicines, walkers and canes. But items they will mourn the most, they said, these are their indispensable sentimental things, like photos of family members who no longer live.

Roads turned into rivers

flood homes also turned the roads into stormy rivers, forcing many street closing like vehicles plunged into the depths of the window and drivers we left stuck all over the city waiting for rescuers on boats.

AT one On Tuesday, all four interstates into downtown St. Louis — I-70, I-64, I-55, and I-44 — had at least one closure because of flooding, according to KMOV.

BUT stretch of I-70 in St. Louis area — where vehicles stuck in water – was closed in both directions early in the morning, and motorists were urged avoid interstate.

BUT car loaded in flood    water after St. Louis received record- Heavy rain on Tuesday.BUT car loaded in flood    water after St. Louis received record- Heavy rain on Tuesday.

“You can see there are cars up floats there” driver Jerome Smith said in video he took while stuck on I-70 for three hours.

By Tuesday afternoon, the highways were mostly clear and all bridges over According to Heather Taylor, director of public safety in St. Louis, the De Pere River has been reopened. “Though we hope the worst behind us want save public reported, “Taylor added.

It was not just drivers who on Tuesday, many hours of delay were observed. Parts of St. Louis areaMetroLink commuter rail system were flooded with potential damage equipment threat of closure more than two weeks until services are restored according to the city transit agency.
Water covers a lot of MetroLink's Forest Park-DeBaliviere Station in Saint Louis on Tuesday morning.Water covers a lot of MetroLink's Forest Park-DeBaliviere Station in Saint Louis on Tuesday morning.

The footage shows water flowing through the Forest Park-DeBaliviere metro station. “His currently river… i never saw it in four years that I have lived here,” said Tony Nipert, “ who lives near the station.

Severe flood flooded region also badly damaged electrical equipment, with thousands of power shutdowns reported. in County of Saint Louis. By noon power was restored nearly 20,000 customers, according to electric power utility Ameren.
Increase flood expenses over next    three decades will mainly affect people of    color, study showsIncrease flood expenses over next    three decades will mainly affect people of    color, study shows

Such intense rainfall in St. Louis area only happens once every 500 years on on average according to the NWS.

The climate crisis is increasing rainfall around the world. world, with temperature rise record- heavy rains more most likely as more moisture is retained in Atmosphere, experts say. Scientists are becoming more confident in in role that the climate crisis is playing in extreme weather.

Big oneDaily discharges of precipitation, which occurred once a decade (between 1850 and 1900), are expected to become more commonThis is stated in the report of the UN Intergovernmental Group of Experts. on Changing of the climate.

Amy Simonson of CNN, Amy Roberts, Sharif Paget, Sarah Smart, Melissa Alonso, Jason Hanna and Carol Alvarado contributed to this report.

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