Photo By: <a href="https://twitter.com/SaabOnFox7" target="_blank">@SaabOnFox7 </a>Family photos litter front yards in the Dry Creek area. Photo By: <a href="https://twitter.com/SaabOnFox7" target="_blank">@SaabOnFox7 </a>Citation Circle in Garfield: floodwaters swallowed homes along this street & some residents had to be rescued. Photo By: <a href="https://twitter.com/SaabOnFox7" target="_blank">@SaabOnFox7 </a>Floodwaters carried this cow down the river to this Dry Creek neighborhood. Photo By: <a href="https://twitter.com/SaabOnFox7" target="_blank">@SaabOnFox7 </a>Heartbreaking images from neighborhood on Dry Creek where two people in the area are still missing. Photo By: <a href="https://twitter.com/SaabOnFox7" target="_blank">@SaabOnFox7 </a>Area of Dry Creek left devastated by the floods. Photo By: <a href="https://twitter.com/SaabOnFox7" target="_blank">@SaabOnFox7 </a>Travis County Sherriff says today residents will likely come back to this Dry Creek neighborhood to assess the damage. FOX 7's Elizabeth Saab was on the scene where a man and woman went missing. The man was found alive, but the woman is still missing.
The Travis County Sheriff's Office conducted evacuations in the Del Valle area and is conducting rescue operations with the Austin Fire Department and other agencies on scene.
In addition, the County is coordinating with the City to shelter displaced residents and will move into the phases of re‐entry and debris removal when the weather allows around 9am.
Shelter information is available at: www.traviscountytx.gov.
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