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Before light broke on July 4, dozens of families in Texas Hill Country had their lives changed forever. A downpour caused waterways to rise to near-unprecedented levels, creating floods that devastated a children's summer camp and swept away homes and cars.
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The Texas Tribune on MSNTexas Hill Country floods: What we know so farMany questions remain about how storms caught off guard an area prone to flooding and led to the second deadliest flood in Texas history. Here’s what we know. Flooding death toll increases to 132;
Family and friends gathered in Houston today to remember four members of a Liberty family killed in the July 4 floods.
A washed-out Guadalupe River appeared stuck in time nearly two weeks after the catastrophe. Large trees laid on their sides and remnants of debris lingered throughout what was left. Some residents of the area say it's unlike anything they've seen in the river before.
The Rangers also launched a "Together for Texas" campaign, selling T-shirts and raising funds to send to the affected region.
KERR COUNTY, Texas – Two weeks after the deadly floods in the Texas Hill Country, art installations honor the lives lost. Lauren Singleton is from Kerrville, and Amy Tovar is from San Antonio. They were both sitting alongside the Guadalupe River on July 18, praying for the families impacted.
KENS 5 and our sister stations in TEGNA have collaborated to cover the Texas floods, and those stories are now being shared in this special program.
A Belton father recounts waiting to hear from his daughter after she was caught in the catastrophic Guadalupe River floods on July 4th and her journey back home.
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North Texas sisters laid to rest after deadly Hill Country floodTwo young North Texas sisters were laid to rest Friday in Dallas. Family and friends gathered to remember the girls, who were killed two weeks ago when flash flooding swept away their cabin at Camp Mystic in the Texas Hill Country.
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The Texas Tribune on MSNThese graphics show the scope of Texas’ Hill Country floodsThese maps and charts show the scale and intensity of the Hill Country floods and highlight Camp Mystic’s proximity to high-risk flood zones.
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KVUE and our sister stations in TEGNA collaborated to cover the Texas floods, and those stories are now being shared in "Hearts and Heroes: Flooding in the Texas Hill Country." You can stream this special tonight at 6:30 p.m. on KVUE+ after KVUE News at 6 p.m.