WATCH: Drone footage of Medina Lake Spillway overtopping Medina Lake Spillway overtopped Tuesday morning
Drone image courtesy: Mike Crandall/Wally's Watersports
SAN ANTONIO – The Medina Lake Spillway overtopped early Tuesday morning as heavy rain continued across South Texas.
Drone video of the overtopping was posted on Facebook by Mike Crandall of Wally’s Watersports in Mico, Texas.
Take a look at the video below or click on this link.
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