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A washed-out Guadalupe River appeared stuck in time nearly two weeks after the catastrophe. Large trees laid on their sides, and debris lingered throughout what was left.
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Hundreds of pets have been reported missing after the devastating floods in Central Texas. Volunteers have been combing through debris to help reunite them with their owners.
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The State Flood Plan, published last year, identified $54 billion in flood mitigation, warning and data needs. The state has awarded around $660 million since the plan was published, with a special legislative session coming soon.
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A crisis communication expert says everyday notifications are weakening the impact of lifesaving emergency alerts.
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The data also highlights critical risks in other areas along the Guadalupe River in Kerr County.
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Stores and restaurants around town are giving money and distributing supplies to people affected by floods in Central Texas.
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Social media users shared the news far and wide, highlighting the importance � and the difficulty � of separating fact from fiction during a disaster.
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A GOP state lawmaker who represents Kerr County says he likely would vote differently now on House Bill 13, which would have established a grant program for counties to build new emergency communication infrastructure.
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Search and rescue efforts are ongoing in the region.
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Nearly 30 campers at the 99-year-old Hill Country institution are still missing after flooding devastated the area on Friday.