Watch: Video shows fish being swept across street amid flooding in Central Texas

It’s a car! It’s a bike! It’s… a fish?

Recent storms and heavy rain have caused flooding in the Texas Hill Country, with some areas receiving up to 7 inches of rain.

A recent video highlights the impact of the flooding, showing fish being carried across the road as floodwaters transport them from their homes in nearby creeks, rivers and banks.

Watch: Floodwaters transport fish across Texas road

Where is the flooding in Texas?

Flooding remains active in Llano County and surrounding areas, although forecasters expect the region to receive some relief from flooding activity today. Other parts of the state, including San Angelo and Coleman, were also hit by flash floods earlier this week, submerging streets and surrounding homes.

Has the flooding caused any injuries or deaths?

There are no reports of injuries or deaths from recent floods.

What’s the annual rainfall for Central Texas?

The average annual rainfall for Central Texas and the Texas Hill Country typically ranges between 30 to 35 inches. So far this year, the region has received 17.17 inches.

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