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Native American teenagers from tribes across the river basin push themselves up and out of the kayaks and begin to cross the sand, some breaking into a sprint.
In what experts call "Flash Flood Alley," the terrain reacts quickly to rainfall steep slopes, rocky ground, and narrow riverbeds leave little time for warning.
The region of Texas where flash flooding killed more than 90 people -- including dozens of campers -- is known for its tendency to experience flood emergencies.
The July Fourth Texas flash flood wasn't the only deadly event in the Hill Country. Here's what happened 38 years ago along the Guadalupe River.
Texas Flood Historic flood data confirms record-breaking rise in Guadalupe River The July 4 floods in Central Texas set new records, with Hunt's river gauge reaching 37.52 feet.
The Minnesota River has remained in flood stage for nearly two weeks, prompting flood warnings across the region.
Flash floods killed dozens across Texas Hill Country over the holiday weekend as torrential rains swept the region.
The recent tragedy in Kerrville shares heartbreaking similarities to a flooding event along the Guadalupe River in 1987. Many Texans remember that day. Some even lived through it. Read more: <a ...
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History Flash floods have long haunted the Texas Hill Country Four of the worst floods in recent Guadalupe River history have occurred in July.
As the death toll continues to rise from devastating flooding that struck the Texas Hill Country, questions have been asked about whether there was enough warning ahead of the deadly flooding.
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