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Texas Hill Country is a meteorological trap — steep terrain, shallow soil and limestone bedrock mean rainfall has nowhere to go but straight into rivers and canyons at terrifying speed. The July storm is worse than the deadly 2025 Fourth of July flood in terms of broader geographic reach and potentially higher river levels. This region will keep flooding hard, and anyone near those rivers needs to understand the danger is baked into the landscape itself.
The $50 million Texas invested in flood warning systems after last summer's tragedy paid off — sirens blared across Kerr County, campers evacuated and Kerrville's mayor confirmed all residents were accounted for. Private innovation stepped up too, as River Sentry's 100 devices along the Guadalupe alerted people before floodwaters arrived. Proactive investment in early warning infrastructure saves lives, and Texas proved that this week.