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Posted: 2017-08-31T08:35:05Z | Updated: 2017-08-31T15:16:27Z

Staff at a Mexican bakery chain in Houston, Texas , used their time wisely after flooding caused by Hurricane Harvey trapped them inside the business for two days.

While they were waiting for the eventual rescue that came Monday morning, four workers at El Bolillo Bakerys South Wayside Drive branch decided to make as many loaves of bread as possible for their community.

As the flood waters rose in the streets outside, they took advantage of their continuing power supply and used more than 4,200 pounds of flour to create hundreds of loaves and sheets of pan dulce.

By the time the owner managed to get to them , they had made so much bread that we took the loaves to loads of emergency centers across the city for people affected by the floods, the stores manager, Brian Alvarado, told The Independent.

HuffPost has reached out for more information on precisely how many loaves the staff created, but its clear from images the bakery shared on Facebook and Instagram that it was quite the haul.