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Images: After Texas Hill Nation flood, grief and restoration take maintain

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Editorial Board Published July 7, 2025
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Images: After Texas Hill Nation flood, grief and restoration take maintain


An aerial view of harm alongside the Guadalupe River close to Kerrville on July 5, 2025. Heavy rains within the Hill Nation on July 4 precipitated catastrophic flooding and lack of life.


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A destroyed vehicle caught in between trees in Hunt on July 5, 2025.


A destroyed automobile caught in between timber in Hunt, a small city the place the the north and south forks of the Guadalupe River meet, about 13 miles west of Kerrville.


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A street sign with directions to Ingram and Leakey is seen fallen over near Hunt, Texas on Saturday June 5 2025.


Toppled timber and particles encompass an indication providing instructions to the Kerr Co. cities of Ingram and Leakey.


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Trees fallen due to the water current during the flood in Hunt on July 5, 2025. Search parties made up of volunteers have formed in the area.


Bushes fallen because of the water present throughout the flood in Hunt on July 5, 2025. Search events have been combing the realm in search of survivors or our bodies.


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A small American flag on the trunk of a tree knocked down by the flood along Highway 39 in Ingram.


An American flag is positioned on the trunk of a tree knocked down by the flood alongside HWY 39 in Ingram, simply outdoors of Kerrville.


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A child cleans off a table at a food and supply drop off station at Cross Kingdom Church Saturday June 5 2025 in Kerrville.


A toddler cleans off a desk at a meals and provide drop-off station at Cross Kingdom Church in Kerrville on Saturday. Restoration work started instantly within the space, a part of the Central Texas Hill Nation often called “Flash Flood Alley.”


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First: Kerrville resident Charity Hicks, 38, right, hugs a friend at a food and supply drop off station at Cross Kingdom Church in Kerrville. Next: Volunteers help set up the church's food station.


First: Kerrville resident Charity Hicks, 38, proper, hugs a pal at a meals and provide drop off station at Cross Kingdom Church in Kerrville. Subsequent: Volunteers assist arrange the church’s meals station.


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A destroyed metal canoe is seen laying at Flatrock Park next to the Guadalupe River on Saturday June 5, 2025 in Kerrville, Texas.


A destroyed steel canoe subsequent to subsequent to the Guadalupe River at Kerrville’s Flatrock Park.


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A(not sure which agency) member surveys the Guadalupe River below after flash flooding saturday June 5 2025 in Ingram, Texas.


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A helicopter surveys the Guadalupe River above Ingram.


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Campers from Camp Waldemar in Hunt are reunited with their families at the Arcadia Live Theatre in Kerrville.

Campers from Camp Waldemar in Hunt are reunited with their families following a deadly flood at a reunification center at the Arcadia Live Theatre in Kerrville, Texas on July 5, 2025.


Campers from Camp Waldemar in Hunt are reunited with their households on the Arcadia Reside Theatre in Kerrville.


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Governor Greg Abbott signs an emergecy proclaimation during a press confrence at Hill Country Youth Event Center on Saturday June 5, 2025 in Kerrville, Texas.


As U.S. Secretary of Homeland Safety Kristi Noem and U.S. Sen. John Cornyn look on, Gov. Greg Abbott indicators an emergency proclamation throughout a press convention on the Hill Nation Youth Occasion Heart in Kerrville.


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Camp Mystic along the banks of the Guadalupe River in Hunt on July 5, 2025.


Aerial view of Camp Mystic, the place many youngsters went lacking after the flood.


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A view of Camp Mystic from the banks across the river after the flood as game wardens search the area and guard the grounds.


A view of Camp Mystic from the banks throughout the river after the flood as sport wardens search the realm and guard the grounds.


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State Police Officers search the area around Camp Mystic on July 5, 2025.


A Texas Sport Warden searches the realm round Camp Mystic on Saturday.


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Heart of the Hills Camp for Girls is destroyed by the flood In Hunt on July 5, 2025.


One other camp, the Coronary heart of the Hills Camp for Ladies in Hunt, was closely broken by the flood.


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Ducks look for food at Flatrock Park next to the Guadalupe River after flood waters lower on Saturday June 5, 2025 in Kerrville, Texas.


Geese search for meals at Flatrock Park subsequent to the Guadalupe River after the flood waters recede.


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A pickup truck on the side of the road on HWY 39 in Hunt has a Texas flag hanging on its side, and the date  of the flood is sprary painted on the side.


A pickup truck on the aspect of the highway on Freeway 39 in Hunt has a Texas flag hanging on its aspect with the date of the flood spray-painted on the aspect.


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