Floods caused by intense rainfall struck Texas once again, causing significant damage and loss of life. The Guadalupe River overflowed quickly, leading to high-water rescues and road washouts. At least one person died, and areas affected by last summer's floods were hit again. Experts noted that the slow-moving storms and high moisture levels contributed to the severity of the situation. The Texas Hill Country, known for its flood-prone geography, experienced nearly 1 trillion gallons of rain over three days, with Uvalde County receiving more rain than California had seen in a month. Last year's floods during the Fourth of July weekend resulted in over 100 deaths, including many at a Christian camp. Governor Greg Abbott coordinated rescue efforts using drones and helicopters.
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