Severe Flood Watch in Texas Hill Country as Death Toll Nears 130

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The Texas Hill Country is currently under a severe flood watch following heavy rains that led to dangerous flooding over the Fourth of July weekend. The death toll has tragically risen to nearly 130 people.

Authorities are actively conducting search and rescue operations to locate missing residents affected by the floods. Weather experts warn of locally heavy rainfall ranging from 1 to 3 inches, which may exacerbate flooding conditions in the region.

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The recent floods have had a profound impact on communities, including:

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  • Road closures
  • Forced evacuations
  • Disruption of daily life

Emergency services are working tirelessly around the clock to assist those affected and to prevent further loss of life. Residents are strongly advised to:

  1. Stay alert to weather updates
  2. Avoid floodwaters at all times
  3. Follow all safety instructions issued by officials

The situation remains critical as recovery and relief operations continue. For the latest updates, stay tuned to Questiqa USA.

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