Heavy rains in Caddo County washed out roads and bridges on Monday and flooded homes over the weekend.Fire officials told KOCO that Boxelder Creek overflowed on Sunday, and the floodwaters began flowing into the city park.Some homes were flooded and at one point two people needed to be rescued.For other homeowners in the area, the water was so deep in their yards that they could not leave their home for hours.“Literally the water was up to the step of my front porch, I couldn’t get out or anything,” said Michelle Blackstar, a resident of Apache.In another part of Caddo County, the water washed out a bridge on County Road 1480.“All I can say is it's crazy,” said Richard O’Keeffe, a resident of Apache.The water left some roads looking more like water parks, with rushing water several inches deep.While some took a chance driving through the high water, others turned around and found another way to go.“The water looks like it’s going through too fast, I think it might just sweep my poor truck,” O’Keeffe said.

Heavy rains in Caddo County washed out roads and bridges on Monday and flooded homes over the weekend.

Fire officials told KOCO that Boxelder Creek overflowed on Sunday, and the floodwaters began flowing into the city park.


Some homes were flooded and at one point two people needed to be rescued.

For other homeowners in the area, the water was so deep in their yards that they could not leave their home for hours.

“Literally the water was up to the step of my front porch, I couldn’t get out or anything,” said Michelle Blackstar, a resident of Apache.

In another part of Caddo County, the water washed out a bridge on County Road 1480.

“All I can say is it's crazy,” said Richard O’Keeffe, a resident of Apache.

The water left some roads looking more like water parks, with rushing water several inches deep.

While some took a chance driving through the high water, others turned around and found another way to go.

“The water looks like it’s going through too fast, I think it might just sweep my poor truck,” O’Keeffe said.