Flooding in Las Vegas Leaves Several Casinos, the Strip and Airport Under WaterPeople took to Twitter to share shocking videos of the scene.

ByAmanda Breen

一场大风暴hitSin CityThursday night — leaving much of it under water.

Las Vegas put a flash flood and severe thunderstorm warning out as heavy rain inundated the area, flooding streets, airports, parking lots, and the entireStripwhere some of the world's most famouscasinosand hotels are located.

Despite the storm's severity, Las Vegas Fire Information Officer Tim Szymanski toldThe New York Postthere were no injuries reported at this time.

Related:Is Your Business Ready for the Next Devastating Natural Disaster?

As the weather catastrophe unfolded, many took to Twitter to share the shocking scenes.

Meteorologist and reporter Bree Guy posted a video of the storm and flooding streets in a residential area.

Another user posted a video of cars piling up amid the flood.

Twitter user Ken Camp posted a video showing water pouring into the Linq parking garage on the Strip.

And a video taken by David Woods and posted by reporter David Charns reveals heavy rain streaming into Planet Hollywood on theStrip.

The National Weather Service office in Las Vegas announced early on Friday that the rain had subsided across most of the Vegas Valley, but certain areas remained flooded.

Related:I Lost Almost Everything in a Natural Disaster. Here Is How I Recovered.

Amanda Breen

Entrepreneur Staff

Features Writer

Amanda Breen is a features writer at Entrepreneur.com. She is a graduate of Barnard College and received an MFA in writing at Columbia University, where she was a news fellow for the School of the Arts.

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