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Texas Highways on MSNReflecting on the Hill Country's Rivers After the FloodsIn the June issue of Texas Highways, I wrote about the Lower Guadalupe River below Canyon Lake as a vacation and recreation destination. Read More > ...
The dammed reservoirs along the Guadalupe River near Kerrville are believed to have captured debris washed downstream.
Estimates had the water moving down the Guadalupe River somewhere between 10 to 12 miles per hour, aided by gravity. We know through math equations that only a foot of water can move a car, providing ...
The upper Guadalupe River is one of those rivers. The source of the Guadalupe River is in western Kerr County, where the north and south forks converge near Hunt. With no mitigating dams or flood ...
A system of dams and reservoirs was designed to hold in floodwaters. Crews monitor the water coming into the system and ...
A week before, a downpour transformed the Guadalupe into a historic torrent that swept through riverfront homes and summer camps, RV parks and private ranches, leaving about 200 people dead or missing ...
A group of several dozen Indigenous youth from across the Klamath Basin recently emerged victorious after a month-long ...
After catastrophic flooding in Central Texas last week, New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine are asking questions about response ...
In the early days of July, pieces of weather systems were converging to create a disaster over Texas Hill Country that would ...
In Kerrville, authorities went door to door to some homes after midnight on Sunday and warned residents that further flooding ...
Emergency crews suspended their search for victims of catastrophic flooding in central Texas amid new warnings that more rain ...
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