Texas Hill Country Floods Recede as Rescues Continue and Two Die

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Nearly 30 inches of rain in South Central Texas triggered widespread flooding, with hundreds rescued and two deaths confirmed as floodwaters recede. Authorities caution rivers like the Guadalupe, Llano, and Pedernales could still rise, but improved warning systems and sirens installed after last year’s floods helped alert residents and campers this time.
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