For 3rd day this week, flash floods stall El Paso commute Published
EL PASO, Texas Heavy rain falling across El Paso on Thursday triggered a Flash Flood Warning from the National Weather Service as weather conditions for a third time this week resulted in flooding that disrupted the afternoon commute for Borderland motorists.
Northeast and east El Paso, which saw several particularly strong storm cells with very heavy showers, experienced the brunt of the road problems.
Police closed U.S. 54 south at Dyer and diverted traffic as flood waters covered the roadway. There were also reports of stranded drivers along other portions of U.S. 54 at Montana, Fred Wilson, Cassidy and Ellerthorpe. An ABC-7 photographer took this photo of highway workers standing in floodwaters up to their waists as they tried to clear debris blocking drainage along U.S. 54 near Chaplin.
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