Deadly flooding on Guadalupe River over years
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Texas flood live updates: Death toll rises to 109
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Nearly a week after floodwaters swept away more than a hundred lives, Texas officials are facing heated questions over how much was – or was not – done in the early morning hours of Friday as a wall of water raced down the Guadalupe River.
At least 120 people have died and some 173 people remain unaccounted for statewide, nearly a week after flash floods ravaged the Texas Hill Country.
Follow along for developments on the July Fourth floods along the Guadalupe River in Kerr County and Central Texas.
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This map shows where camps along the Guadalupe River were impacted by the July 4 flood. Meteorologists Pat Cavlin and Kim Castro detail how it all happened.
New human settlements constructed in recent years have made the waterway more hazardous, UT-Arlington civil engineering professor says.
The death toll in the central Texas flooding is up to 119 people, 95 of them in Kerr County, including 36 children.
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Over the last decade, an array of local and state agencies have missed opportunities to fund a flood warning system intended to avert the type of disaster that swept away dozens of youth campers and others in Kerr County,
Officials in Texas are facing mounting questions about whether they did enough to get people out of harm’s way before a flash flood killed more than 100 people over the weekend.