The city of Dallas says the parking spots that flooded during last month's heavy rains at the city-owned airport are closed "indefinitely."

The lower levels of Love Field's Parking Garage A flooded overnight April 23, swamping cars.

Water has covered the tops of these pickup trucks inside of Dallas Love Field Airport garage. Can you imagine getting off the plane, walking into the garage, and finding your truck or car under water? @NBCDFW @GrantJNBC5 pic.twitter.com/TpQK7ZzSVr — Courtney Gilmore (@CourtneyNBC5) April 24, 2019

Chris Perry, a spokesman with Love Field, said the airport began working to find the root of the problem immediately after the flooding.

"Corrective measures were taken to clear an obstruction in the system and future work is being discussed to improve the capacity of an outflow area," Perry said.

It cost the city more than $3,000 to remove the water from Parking Garage A.

And, despite the closure, which affects about 100 or so parking spaces, Love Field has around 12,000 total parking spots between all three garages.

"With plenty of parking throughout the airport, there's really no reason for those to be open," he said.