Three rescued from flooded roads near Moapa

Last gasp of monsoon season hits with a vengeance
A vehicle is stuck on a flooded road near Moapa
Water rescue Photo credit LVMPD

Las Vegas, NV (AP) - Authorities in say at least three people were rescued from vehicles stranded in flash flooding after thunderstorms spawned by moisture from a Pacific tropical system brought intense rain northeast of Las Vegas.

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National Weather Service meteorologist John Adair said Wednesday that no rainfall was recorded at the official regional measuring station at Harry Reid International Airport, but downpours of more than 2 within three hours sent torrents of water down normally dry washes and across roads in Moapa Valley and around Valley of Fire State Park, including U.S. 95 near the Clark and Lincoln county lines.

The Moapa Valley Fire District and Las Vegas Metro police reported that firefighters reached a big rig truck driver and a police helicopter hoisted two people from a van after their vehicles became disabled in flooding in the Overton area after midnight. No injuries were reported.

Adair said basketball-sized rocks were reported on Valley of Fire roads. Nevada State Police officials reported that some roads remained closed for repairs Wednesday, including Route 317 in Lincoln County, and State Route 169 and Hidden Valley Road in Moapa Valley.

Adair characterized the storm as “the tail end of the monsoon season.”

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