Texas Hill Country floods
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At least two summer camps in the Texas Hill Country have invited campers back after sustaining little to no damage from the flood. Other camps are still combing through the rubble.
Thirty-nine organizations have united to aid long-term recovery efforts for communities impacted by the July flooding
After catastrophic flooding swept through parts of the Hill Country in early July, a beloved drought-stricken Texas lake rose fast, and with it, the doors reopened for businesses that had nearly dried up.
Gov. Abbott reports two still missing from Texas floods, with recovery efforts and a potential tax hike for repairs underway.
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The Texas Tribune on MSNPlans for flood warning system floundered before Hill Country floods, witnesses tell legislative flood committeeLawmakers serving on special committees investigating deadly floods blasted a river authority for failing to build a flood warning system on the Guadalupe River.
"Texas is grateful for the outpouring of support," the governor said on Tuesday, as recovery efforts continue.
Farmers and ranchers have lost a devastating amount of cotton and hay acreage. While the severity of the damage is still being assessed, Texas farmers have disaster aid available to help them recover from the loss.
Democrats have questioned the effectiveness of the flash flood warning the weather service sent out on July 4, after floodwaters had already overwhelmed many areas in Kerr County.