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Flash flood emergencies are ongoing as “large and deadly” flood waves surge down the Guadalupe and Pedernales rivers in the same areas of Texas Hill County devastated by a similar flood wave last July.

The Guadalupe River at Comfort, Texas, rose more than 25 feet in one hour and topped levels hit during last year’s deadly floods as slow-moving storms dropped several inches of rain in just a few hours. About half a year’s worth of rain has already fallen in southern Texas.

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    • 2
      @cashaeleatemla

      📰 Flash flood emergencies are ongoing as “large and deadly” flood waves surge down the Guadalupe and Pedernales rivers in the same areas of Texas Hill Country devastated by a similar flood wave last July.

      The Guadalupe River at Comfort, Texas, rose more than 25 feet in one hour and topped levels hit during last year’s deadly floods as slow-moving storms dropped several inches of rain in just a few hours. About half a year’s worth of rain has already fallen in southern Texas.

      The relentless rain has led to dozens of water rescues and evacuations. Residents have been urged to shelter in place, and thousands are without power.

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      @cashaeleatemla

      📰 A flash flood emergency warning has been issued for people in Gillespie County along the Pedernales River, and a disaster declaration has been issued in Kerr County, where officials have requested outside assistance to respond to the flooding.

      Responders have performed multiple rescue missions with the helicopters, Travis County public information officer Hector Nieto told CNN.

    • 6
      @yangheekim8696

      Tipping point..Law of Entropy. ” Two mayflies don’t know that humans civilization will collapse due to the limits of our systems.❤❤❤

  1. 12
    @humlocker

    God is sending a reminder to these close minded folks from what happen last year. Dont vote against your own interest. Dont play politics with your lives. There is no leadership in Texas, the Republicans leadership has not been seen. your on your own Texas like always.

  2. 14
    @yakayakashit

    😂he still is repeating the same lies about not getting notifications last year, even after the meteorologists of their area proved otherwise

  3. 15
    @johnkorczynski9581

    God is angry with the humans destroying the earth with their pollution and trash.. The wrath of God. Prepare of worst to come.

  4. 17
    @SadiaAndrews

    THE BLOOD OF THE INDIGENOUS PEOPLE IS CRYING?? MORE TROUBLE IS COMING AMERICA. THE LIFE IS IN THE BLOOD. THEIR LAND WAS TAKEN AWAY FROM THEM.

  5. 19
    @brooklynnchick

    Texans are not responsible for the flooding BUT they are absolutely responsible for the fact that they have not prepared themselves, their homes, and they’re responsible for failing to elect governmental officials who make these KNOWN risks a priority.
    NO MONEY FOR TEXAS UNTIL THEY ACT RESPONSIBLY.

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