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Mobile home park evacuees say they escaped flooding in their homes
Some residents at Lazy Acres evacuated in face of rising waters, which they say didn’t end up entering their mobile homes
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EDITOR’S NOTE: The video for this story uses the incorrect name for the mobile home park. The correct name, used below, is Lazy Acres.
Wanda Boyette was expecting an Amazon delivery when she looked out the door of her mobile home on Tuesday.
When she checked for her package, it was there, but so were the floodwaters.
“It was totally shocking because, it was like, you couldn’t see ground anywhere,” Boyette said.
It came in fast, very fast : San Antonio families cleaning up after deluge floods their homes
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Joann and Juan Felan talk about the flooding that soaked their Dhaka View home and took out part of their fence after up to 10 inches of rain sent Leon Creek over its banks. “It came in fast, very fast,” Felan says.William Luther /Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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A dumpster sits in the driveway of a Dhaka View home damaged by Leon Creek flooding.William Luther /Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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Joann Felan talks about the floodwaters that swept through their home Tuesday.William Luther /Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less