Plus, a Putin ally's daughter is killed in a Moscow explosion.
Torrential rain inundates Dallas; a Russian nationalist's daughter is killed in a Moscow car explosion. Tonight's Sentences was written by Jariel Arvin. |
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Months of rain fell overnight in Dallas |
- Thunderstorms brought several months' worth of heavy rainfall to the Dallas/Fort Worth area overnight into Monday, triggering flash floods across the city. [Newsweek / Lauren Giella]
- Some areas recorded more than 10 inches of rain in just 12 hours. Dallas usually gets about eight inches of rain in summer. [AccuWeather / Allison Finch]
- When rain falls so quickly, it overwhelms paved surfaces, especially in urban areas, because the rainwater can't penetrate the concrete; that can (and did) cause severe flash flooding. [Associated Press / Jamie Stengle and Jake Bleiberg]
- By Monday afternoon, rescue crews had responded to hundreds of emergency calls reporting traffic incidents and people stuck in high water. [Dallas Morning News]
- Scientists predict climate change will cause more frequent extreme rainfall events in the future as a warmer atmosphere holds more moisture. [Washington Post / Zach Rosenthal, Mary Beth Gahan, and Annabelle Timsit]
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A Putin ally's daughter is killed in Moscow |
- Russian security forces have accused Ukraine of killing the daughter of a prominent far-right nationalist in an explosion outside Moscow. [BBC]
- Commentator Darya Dugina, 29, died Saturday when a bomb went off in the car she was driving. She and her father, Alexander Dugin, have long advocated for Russia's expansion into Ukraine. [Axios / Ivana Saric]
- Russia claims a Ukrainian woman surveilled the pair for months before carrying out the attack and fleeing with her daughter to Estonia. Ukraine has denied any involvement. [Washington Post / Mary Ilyushina, Annabelle Timsit, and Robyn Dixon]
- Ukraine suggested the attack was an escalation of ongoing disputes between Russian elites. Meanwhile, members of a previously unknown, self-proclaimed anti-Putin group tried to claim responsibility Monday. [Reuters]
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