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KJJP-FM 105.7 FM serving Amarillo/Canyon and the central Texas Panhandle will be off the air on Monday from about 7am until 3pm. This shutdown is required while repairs are made to guy wires on the Channel 10 tower used by KJJP. During this outage you can continue listening to HPPR via its digital streams (see the player above) or through the HPPR mobile app.

Slideshow: Amarillo Residents Concerned About Flooding

Overnight storms in Amarillo this week broke the record for year-to-date rainfall. Amarillo.com reports that the city has seen almost 27 inches of rain this year. This brings the total past the previous record, set in 1960. In neighborhoods around Amarillo’s playa lakes, flooding has become a serious concern. Citizens near the 77th street neighborhood have been stacking sandbags around their houses. Randall County Emergency Coordinator Kevin Starbuck said he didn’t know how successful the sandbags would be. The water has encroached into garages, and many residents have elevated their furniture onto cinderblocks.

Those who reside near playa lakes are urged to be prepared to evacuate immediately. The Office of Emergency Management warned drivers not to venture through barricaded roads.