Texas Floods: Decades of Warnings, Tragedy, and Recovery

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Decades of warnings about the flood risks of the Guadalupe River and efforts to improve warning systems were ignored or failed, culminating in a devastating flood that killed 27 people, including camp owner Dick Eastland, who died trying to rescue campers. The tragedy highlights missed opportunities to better mitigate flood risks, such as outdated warning systems and building in high-risk zones.
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- Texas County Flagged Need for Flood Alarm Months Before Tragedy The New York Times
- Body of girl who went missing from Camp Mystic found in wake of Texas floods KIMA
- Trump heads to Texas as recovery efforts from deadly flood continue NBC News
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