Kerrville residents rebuild after deadly flooding batters Texas Hill Country

The floodwaters are gone, and what remains are piles of debris.It will be another long cleanup process for people here in Kerrville, but they don't have to do it alone as hundreds of hands are back to help this community recover once more.Weeks after it was unveiled, the memorial to honor lives lost last year now bears the scars of this year's tragedy... Several days of heavy rain led to dangerous flash flooding in Texas Hill Country, resulting in two deaths.65-year-old John Steward was in his Kerrville home when it was swept away. A 74-year-old man in Uvalde County died after his vehicle was overcome by the raging water.Community steps up with relief for KerrvilleDavid Henry and Ashlie Bates, with Hands of Hope, came to Kerr County last year to help when historic floodwaters killed more than 100 people."It’s pretty horrific. And there’s still visible damage from last year," said Henry.They answered the call again to give out free breakfast and lunch to those impacted. "It makes me fee
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