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Footage during the Catastrophic Flooding in Central Texas

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1 day ago
nofmxc

The flooding that killed a lot of people happened at 3 AM, so I guess this is way down river?

1 day ago
SuzQP

Austin here. This is the San Gabriel river as it runs through Georgetown, 25 miles north of Austin.

1 day ago
Pastagiorgio34

That is what’s so wild to me. If the flooding started to happen with it still light out, How in the heck did they not get warning downstream?

1 day ago
hmmisuckateverything

Some of this was taken in Austin the morning after the one in Kerr County. That flood happened at 3am 7/5 west of Austin and Austin got pounded right after that morning. All of central Texas has been flooding. In Dallas we are on flash flood warning now.

1 day ago
Responsible-Peak4321

This is Georgetown in Williamson County. This is the San Gabriel River, not the Gaudelupe River

1 day ago
Chickpleas

Downstream, as in it occurred later. This is the next day.

1 day ago
virus_apparatus

Different river

1 day ago
Dzov

Joe Biden sent money for warning systems and the local Republicans turned it down.

1 day ago
CherryEmotional7915

Bot bot or paid looney tune

23 hours ago
-DethLok-

https://legacy.co.kerr.tx.us/commcrt/minutes/2021/110821%28CC%29.txt

You can read the minutes if you want. It's eye opening.

Search for 'Biden' or 'values'.

They not only turned down the money, they discussed (and may have acted on) keeping the money so that other counties couldn't use the money instead, for things Kerr county didn't agree with...

JUDGE KELLY:  -- or California.  And so I

            6   don't know if I'd rather be the custodian of the money

            7   until we decide what we have to do with it rather than

            8   giving it back to the government to spend it on values

            9   that we in Kerr County don't agree with.  So --

I mean, they really are a special kind of person in Kerr county.

13 hours ago
LandofMyAncestors

It’s a fact.

19 hours ago
IntrovertMoTown1

A lot of people didn't have any way to get any warning. Like that camp that got washed away didn't have cell phone service there. The amount of flooding was also way higher than was anticipated. For all intents and purpose this was more like a dam breaking or riverbank/levees failing.

23 hours ago
wiscokid81

Weren’t there warnings days before the event? If you don’t have cell service in area where there are kids (that aren’t your own) and potential emergencies, wouldn’t you have contingency plans? AM radio weather channel?

19 hours ago
Substantial-Low

Completely different river.

18 hours ago
jusdubjones

Sister in law who lives nearby claims the flooding was caused by cloud seeding…just gonna leave that there.

1 day ago
disenfranchisedchild

I had a friend try to tell me that same thing. You can show them the tract of tropical storm Berry as it came right on through there and dumped all that incredible amount of rain in such a short amount of time, as tropical storms are known to do, and still can't get it through their heads that this is a natural disaster and not something their enemies did.

1 day ago
boston101

Clearly the hurricane also came from seeding. Duh

1 day ago
schlamster

Should have just nuked the hurricane 

21 hours ago
Sorry-Reporter440

It pisses me tf off when idiots blab about that and chemtrails and have no fucking clue how cloud seeding works for real or how contrails are formed. Ignorant dumbasses.

14 hours ago
TheCMaster

There really is a lot of lead in the water isnt it

1 day ago
ValkyrieAngie

You jest, but it wouldn't surprise me if the Texan executive office disposed of safety checks on the water.

23 hours ago
flibulle

You can reassure her yes, her huge pickup had nothing to do with it 👍

17 hours ago
waxy1234

Dream big make seeding great again

23 hours ago
-Motor-

There was a plan in the sixties to put in a bunch of flood control dams across Texas. Texas gov said no. Dams don't pay taxes.

1 day ago
MossSloths

The LA "River" exists because Los Angeles saw homes and people washed away in floods. It's a major project that runs through the city and requires upkeep and maintenance. The river is meant to collect water that would otherwise overwhelm homes and businesses in the area. There are many points of entry that branch out to increase the effectiveness.

1 day ago
OUsnr7

There are tons of flood control dams. Almost every single lake in Texas is formed by a dam

1 day ago
-Motor-

Water supply isn't the same as flood control

1 day ago
Beneficial-Process

In this area both canyon and medina are flood control.

1 day ago
PrecedentialAssassin

What are you talking about? Texas is damned from West Texas and Oklahoma to the Gulf of Mexico

1 day ago
LeverpullerCCG

He must’ve never heard of the TVA

18 hours ago
schmigglies

Neither do Texans, if they had their way

Edit: downvote away, sorry truth hurts

1 day ago
Successful-Day-3219

Is the person filming deliberately trying to make us dizzy? How are they so bad at this.

1 day ago
TenderfootGungi

Why are there buildings in the floodplain?

1 day ago
sammiecat1209

Because it’s Texas and building in flood plains is common. They want their freedom, and no pesky federal funds (if it’s from Democrats) for resources that could help their citizens survive flash flooding events like this.

1 day ago
virus_apparatus

This isn’t fully true although it partially is. Most of the hill country is built on some sort of flood plain. This area is known as flash flood ally as well. These events occur about every 10-15 years, although this flood and storm is more like a once in 100 year deal. The perfect combination of conditions lead to the tropical storm “stalling” out over just the right area.

Yes, the local municipalities spurred federal help with flood protection such as warning systems. So that part is true. Most of Central Texas is managed by the LCRA. They manage the reservoir Lakes, of the lower Colorado. They were created in part to mitigate flooding in central Texas.

Stevie Ray Vaughan, An Austin native, wrote “Texas flood” about the 1959 flood that took out part of the city.

Though this video is not along the same river as the one that runs through Kerrville. This river, the San Gabriel, runs through Georgetown, north of Austin about 20 miles.

So we do build ways to minimize these floods, however, this storm was exceptionally drenching in a very short time. Not to forgive local authorities for being so shortsighted.

Source: Local

1 day ago
ghsteo

Sounds similar to their idea when the state froze and people died then. hmmm there's gotta be a connection.

1 day ago
mrdoodles

Why have homes in a massive swathe of land called Tornado Alley?

1 day ago
benisnotapalindrome

This was a 1000 year rain event (0.1% chance of occuring in a given year)

1 day ago
TheColbsterHimself

It gets worse every year. Floods, hurricanes, wildfires, it all gets worse with increased temperatures 

11 hours ago
filtersweep

The real question is why we should pay them to rebuild there

1 day ago
PieTight2775

Can you pan the camera around some more?

18 hours ago
zipper86

Worst camera person ever.

1 day ago
slothitysloth

I love how her voice is so calmly excited.

1 day ago
Adorable_Rest1618

Thoughts and prayers

1 day ago
evemeatay

I prefer tots and prayers. Maybe bacon cheddar tots

1 day ago
ealtick

Biblical

1 day ago
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1 day ago
breadman889

I hope she has a way out of the building to dry land

1 day ago
MsKongeyDonk

I thought the same thing, but she does get out at the end. The parking lot is much higher.

1 day ago
i_love_all

She gets out at the end of the video if your attention span was short enough to not finish the video

1 day ago
PianistAdditional

Thanks, it wasn’t

1 day ago
Fit-Swordfish-9979

For a state that boasts being independent they sure do require a lot of help.....

1 day ago
CLouiseK

I saw. Scary. Surprised the building didn’t wash away.

1 day ago
Weird-Cantaloupe3359

Damn. That's insane. Please. Be safe. Especially with all this water.

1 day ago
kinghenry124

Disconcerting to say the least.

1 day ago
PsychologicalLie35

wow!

1 day ago
_sonidero_

It's still raining...

1 day ago
Dazzling_Bad424

So did Canyon Lake fill back up?

1 day ago
LeTigre71

How were the telephone lines?

1 day ago
techlord13

The good 0ld slave farm houses.. Solid built. The New stuff was swept away already.

1 day ago
slothitysloth

I love how her voice is so calmly excited.

1 day ago
Jumpy-Cry-3083

Government should have waved their magic wand and done somethin to prevent that /s

1 day ago
nlamber5

Hmmmm we better install more impermeable surfaces upstream. /s

22 hours ago
streagth-in-numbers-

I pray for all the people of Texas this is so tragic

19 hours ago
augustwest2155

Such a terrible tragedy....the force of water is absolutely frightening.

19 hours ago
redditredditredditOP

Who in the hell has been issuing these building permits???

17 hours ago
Reasonable-Arm-1893

We don't even using the proper pronoun for the Trinity in Dallas.

That's NOT a River, it's a floodplain.

I'm from the northeast, I know how rivers look like. I know this sounds basic and menial, but one of the first steps we need to do is properly name geography. In Dallas I'm all in favor of calling it the Trinity Floodplain instead of the Trinity River. I'll die on this hill.

16 hours ago
davediggity

Thoughts and prayers

16 hours ago
ZERV4N

I'm not at all criticizing the people that live there but why do the developers build there? Just greed?

15 hours ago
Smoking-Posing

I'm confused how the backside had water up so high but then she's out front getting into her car normally?

Either way, thats crazy

12 hours ago
mango-licious

Does it normally rain in Texas this time of year??

12 hours ago
Elegant-Pie9067

I will never understand why people under an emergency evacuation order would just stay there filming instead of grabbing a couple of essentials and getting out. Unless maybe the building is already surrounded by water and she's waiting for rescuers to show up with a boat. 

9 hours ago
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1 day ago
Trailblazertravels

Senator*

23 hours ago
maurice32274

Thanks for sharing

1 day ago
Aggravating-Habit313

UPDATE!!!!

1 day ago
jeffvillone

God looks angry at Texas. I wonder why?

16 hours ago
Inside_Ad_7162

I'd send thoughts & and prayers, but apparently, the US government has those covered.

The obscenity of what is happening is beyond my understanding. How can anyone not grasp the cause & effect?

22 hours ago
Big-Active3139

Built an apt complex in a wash

1 day ago
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1 day ago
realdoctorfill

Not sure if sarcastic or retarded 🤔

1 day ago
alohadawg

WTF?! I was told this was the direct result of Jewish space lasers and chemtrails, possibly (probably) even working in conjunction with one another to compound the effects. Biden is behind those, TOO?! God I should’ve known

/s and I hate that it’s necessary

1 day ago
TheMindsGutter

L ragebait

1 day ago
user-_-me

Eh???

1 day ago
Dr_Grinsp00n

Also, Fuck You!

1 day ago
realhuman690

What's that? Politicussy?

1 day ago