Clean up crews were in full force Thursday morning, after overnight rain caused an upwards of 2 feet of floodwater near Mountain’s Edge.
Clean-up crews were in full force Thursday morning after overnight rain caused an upwards of 2 feet of floodwaters in Mountain’s Edge. (Cassie Soto/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Residents of Mountain’s Edge in southwest Las Vegas woke up to flooded streets Thursday morning after more than an inch of rain fell in the area on Wednesday. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Residents of Mountain’s Edge in southwest Las Vegas woke up to flooded streets Thursday morning after more than an inch of rain fell in the area on Wednesday. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Residents in the Mountain’s Edge community in southwest Las Vegas were dealing with floodwaters up to 2 feet deep Wednesday night. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Residents in the Mountain’s Edge community in southwest Las Vegas were dealing with floodwaters up to 2 feet deep Wednesday night. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Heavy rains brought flooding to neighborhoods near Mountain’s Edge in Las Vegas on Wednesday. (Chitose Suzuki/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
The Clark County Fire Department rescued one person from the flooded Durango Wash in Las Vegas on Thursday, Feb. 14, 2019. (Mat Luschek/Review-Journal)
Almost half an inch of rain fell over the Las Vegas Valley overnight, according to the National Weather Service. The valley’s record-breaking 116-day dry streak ended Monday, with 0.14 inches of rain before midnight. The valley saw another 0.35 inches of rain between midnight and 6 a.m. Tuesday, the weather service said.
The National Weather Service issued a flood advisory for Thursday in the Las Vegas Valley. (Glenn Cook/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Representative Steven Horsford toured the Rainbow Subdivision on Mount Charleston on Monday. He wanted to learn about a proposed drainage project and to talk to residents affected by last week’s flood.