Crews clean up areas hit hard by stormy weather
By Molly Waldron
CREATED Jul. 16, 2012
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Crews are cleaning up after a storm swept through parts of Las Vegas over the weekend. Video by ktnv.com
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Rain on Smoke Mountain and Rainbow Video by ktnv.com
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10 cars stalled near Grand Teton/Buffalo Video by ktnv.com
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Some vehicles were stuck in the water on many streets around the area, as the rain flooded some roads. Video by ktnv.com
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Storms spread across the Valley Saturday evening. Video by ktnv.com
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Hail found in yard on Dawn Break Canyon in North Las Vegas. PHOTO COURTESY OF PETE ROBERTSON
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Las Vegas, NV (KTNV) -- Parts of the Las Vegas Valley were hit hard with thunderstorms producing hail and heavy rain over the weekend. Now, crews are working to clean up after the flooding.
Many cars became stuck in high waters over roadways, especially in the northwest part of the Valley. No injuries were reported, but that flooding brought with it lots of debris.
Grand Teton and Buffalo and Tenaya and Gowan were two focus-areas for crews on Monday morning.
Flood control officials warn residents not to drive through high waters.
Children are also warned not to play in flood waters, which carry trash and bacteria that can be harmful.







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