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Pastimes : Severe Weather and the Economic Impact

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From: Benny-Rubin7/6/2025 2:42:12 PM
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At least 68 people have been confirmed dead by the floods that swept through a region of Central Texas known as “Flash Flood Alley,” as a frantic search-and-rescue operation continues for countless more who remain missing, including 11 girls from a beloved summer camp on the Guadalupe River. Dalton Rice, the city manager of Kerrville, one of the hardest-hit areas, told reporters that the search would continue throughout Sunday, though flash-flood warnings and watches remain in effect across the area well into the evening, dimming hopes that others could be found alive. Twenty-one children are confirmed to be among the dead, and authorities expect the toll to rise.https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2025/07/06/texas-flooding-camp-mystic-kerrville-kerr/
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