Dozens of cows stranded in flood waters in Simonton

ByCrystal Isaac KTRK logo
Wednesday, June 1, 2016
Horses rescued from floodwater in Simonton
Horses rescued from floodwater in Simonton, Pooja Lodhia reports.

SIMONTON, TX (KTRK) -- It's an emergency situation in Fort Bend County where water from the Brazos River continues to rise. One of the hardest hit areas is Simonton, where homes are flooded and some animals have been left to fend for themselves.



Eyewitness News received this video of dozens of cows stranded in deep flood water. The cows are barely able to keep their heads above the water as they search for higher ground with no pasture in sight.



Dozens of cows stranded in flood waters in Simonton

Fort Bend County Sheriff, Troy Nehls told us some of these cows did make it to higher ground, but it's not clear how many survived.



Meanwhile, in another part of Simonton, flood waters forced about a dozen horses to take shelter on the porch of a home. The house is surrounded by water and the porch was the only place where the horses could find some refuge.



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The Brazos River flooded a home near Simonton, forcing horses to take shelter on the porch of a home. (May 31, 2016)

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