The Texas Hill Country Flood, One Year Later

A year after a devastating flood swept through the Texas Hill Country, killing 139 people, communities along the Guadalupe River are still working hard to rebuild. The flood caused massive destruction, washing away homes, roads, and bridges, and leaving many families without shelter. Recovery efforts have been ongoing, with local residents and volunteers coming together to restore what was lost. This tragedy highlights the importance of community resilience and the challenges of rebuilding after natural disasters. It also raises awareness about the need for better flood prevention measures to protect these vulnerable areas in the future. QUESTION: How might the experience of rebuilding after a natural disaster change the way a community views its environment and prepares for future challenges?  

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