Texas flash floods leave at least 2 dead
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Flash flooding across parts of South Central Texas left communities like Kerrville and Uvalde cleaning up after receiving nearly a year’s worth of rain in just a few days. With waters finally receding,
Catastrophic flooding has swept across parts of Texas following days of heavy rain, submerging homes and roads, prompting hundreds of rescues and leaving emergency
A flash flood emergency is in effect for the Guadalupe River as water rises to dangerous levels in the Texas Hill Country, echoing the 2025 disaster.
Deadly flooding is surging through Central and South Texas, and officials are urging residents to move to higher ground.
"This is an extremely dangerous and life-threatening situation."
At least two people died as waters rose rapidly across the Texas Hill Country, the same area of the state that saw catastrophic flooding last year.
He had finally unpacked. His business was running again, and his son was preparing to move in. Then, before dawn, everything changed.
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