Texas declares emergency amid high risk of flash flooding a year after state was hit by Camp Mystic disaster that killed 28

Texas declares emergency amid high risk of flash flooding a year after state was hit by Camp Mystic disaster that killed 28

Texas has declared a state of emergency due to an impending high risk of flash flooding affecting nearly 60 counties, reminiscent of the tragic Camp Mystic disaster last year that claimed 28 lives. This severe weather poses a significant threat to areas still recovering from previous floods. The situation underscores the persistent vulnerability of the region to extreme weather, highlighting the urgent need for effective disaster preparedness and response measures to protect communities and prevent loss of life.

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