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Guadalupe River Flooding in Kerr and Kendall Counties Causes 24 Deaths; Two Brothers Survive at Camp La Junta

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Guadalupe River Flooding in Kerr and Kendall Counties Causes 24 Deaths; Two Brothers Survive at Camp La Junta

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Catastrophic flooding along the Guadalupe River has severely impacted Kerr and Kendall Counties in Texas, prompting widespread evacuations and a coordinated relief effort across the Hill Country region. The flooding resulted from excessive rainfall that caused the river to rise rapidly. At least 24 people have died in the disaster. Among those affected were two young brothers who survived by swimming through floodwaters while staying at Camp La Junta. Their experience highlights the severity of the flooding and the challenges faced by residents during the event.

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    Catastrophic flooding along the Guadalupe River has overwhelmed Kerr and Kendall Counties, forcing evacuations and uniting Hill Country communities in a regionwide relief push.

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    Two brothers share their story of surviving the floods in Texas.