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Volunteers and rescue crews are still searching for the over 100 people that are still missing from the floods that killed at least 135 people.
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Julia Hatfield, a songwriter who survived the July 4 floods by fleeing her RV park, says more help is needed in Kerrville.
The dammed reservoirs along the Guadalupe River near Kerrville are believed to have captured debris washed downstream.
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In what experts call "Flash Flood Alley," the terrain reacts quickly to rainfall steep slopes, rocky ground, and narrow riverbeds leave little time for warning.
New flood warnings have been issued along the Guadalupe River in Texas less than two weeks after flooding killed more than 100 people.
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.
With more than 170 still missing, communities must reconcile how to pick up the pieces around a waterway that remains both a wellspring and a looming menace.
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Texas floods: Latest in Kerr CountyIt's now been two weeks since the devastating floods hit Central Texas, killing more than 130 people, and recovery efforts are far from over