The Great Acuña Flood of 1954
June 26, 1954 (Hurricane Alice): This storm quickly
developed off Brownsville. It made landfall within 24 hours of formation.
Most residents did not know about it until it was upon them. Heavy rains
near Langtry resulted in 27.10" of rain at Pandale. This caused the greatest
rise on the Rio Grande since 1865. The river rose 30 to 60 feet at Eagle
Pass and Laredo. An 86' wall of water rushed down the Pecos River; this
washed out a bridge normally 50' above it. The International Bridge at
Laredo was also washed out. Most of the death and destruction occurred
in Mexico.
Excerpts from the book, "Images of America, Val Verde
County" by Douglas Lee Braudaway and the Val Verde County Historical Commission:
The flood plain of the Rio Grande and the land adjacent
to Arroya de Las Vacas were underwater during the flood of 1954. While
the International Bridge sat above the water, the approaches to it were
destroyed, rendering the bridge useless.
The streets of Acuña were flooded as well. Over
10,000 people had to be evacuated to highest ground. Helicopters and airplanes
ferried potable water, food and other supplies to Acuña for weeks
until the International Bridge could be reopened.
The 1954 flood destroyed the railroad bridge over Devil's
River. In 21 hours, 18 inches of rain fell at Ozona in Crockett County
on Val Verde's north border. As much as 30 inches fell in locales along
the Pecos River to the west. All of the runoff funneled down the Devil's
River, Pecos River and Rio Grande, causing much damage.
The 1954 flooding hurried the process of building a
flood control dam on the middle Rio Grande. The massive dam project was
to be called "Amistad," the Spanish word for friendship although, originally,
the project name was Diablo Dam, named for the nearby Devil's River. American
President Eisenhower and Mexican President Lopez-Mateos are credited with
the change of name. In July 1960, President Eisenhower signed the Amistad
legislation appropriating the first monies for the dam project and on
Oct. 24, Presidents Eisenhower and Mateos met in Ciudad Acuna. A local
annual celebration called Fiesta de Amistad, commemorates the presidential
meeting.
Images of Val Verde County by local author Douglas
Braudway is
available for $18.99 from Barnes and Noble online.
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