Just over a year after the catastrophic July 2025 Guadalupe River flood, Kerrville residents are once again assessing widespread damage as search efforts continue and additional rain threatens parts of the Texas Hill Country.
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This week's floods came just after the anniversary of some of the worst flooding in state history.
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After raising more than $150 million following last year's historic floods, the foundation is drawing on that experience to launch a new relief fund supporting nonprofits and civic organizations helping communities recover.
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Texas is again facing severe flooding after heavy rainfall in the Hill Country and the region west of San Antonio. Evacuations are underway along with high water rescues and road closures.
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The National Weather Service's preliminary damage survey found the tornado reached EF-1 strength with peak winds of 100 mph and traveled about 4 miles through northwest San Antonio.
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Gov. Greg Abbott said South Central Texas should expect "life threatening catastrophic floods," through Thursday, mainly concentrated around the Nueces River Basin.
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A tornado, widespread flooding and dozens of water rescues marked a dangerous day across South Central Texas as additional Tornado Warnings and the threat of more flooding continued into the night.
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UT San Antonio students, shoppers and workers describe taking cover as the 100 mph EF-1 tornado ripped part of the roof from an apartment building and scattered debris across the Northwest Side.
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Boerne received 4 to 5 inches of rain overnight.
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Heavy rain is raising the threat of life-threatening flooding across the Texas Hill Country, where local authorities are already reporting some cars stranded in high water. Forecasters say isolated rainfall totals of up to 15 inches are possible.
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Flooding from heavy overnight rains left parts of Medina and Uvalde counties dealing with closed roads and high-water rescues Tuesday morning.