Texas Hill Country rebuilds a year after catastrophic floods

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A year after historic floods devastated the Guadalupe River region, survivors across Hunt, Kerrville and surrounding towns face economic hardship, altered landscapes, and ongoing grief as camps reopen in renovated forms or stay shuttered, while state investigations and FEMA processes complicate recovery.
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- A year after deadly floods, Texas lawmakers haven’t addressed training for emergency coordinators The Texas Tribune
- Daughters Texted to Say 'I Love You' as Dad Realized Cabin Was Flooding. He Grabbed a Kayak, but Couldn’t Reach Them (Exclusive) People.com
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