LOOK: Residents, reporters, first responders document severe Texas floods

Residents, reporters and officials have spent Thursday documenting the catastrophic floods that hit Central and South Texas.Flooding damageIncredible amounts of floodwaters were seen across the Texas Hill Country on Thursday morning.Uvalde was hit particularly hard by the flooding. Aerial footage shows the level of flooding the city experienced.A car was seen floating down the Guadalupe River in Kerville with its headlights still on in the early hours of Thursday morning.The woman who took that video described the scene in Kerville to FOX 4's Alex Boyer.In Comfort, which is about 50 miles north of San Antonio, a red dye was seen floating in the flood waters. Officials said the dye was not toxic.Water rescuesTexas Game Wardens provided body camera footage of a dramatic aerial rescue of a young girl, her family and two dogs from their flooded house in Kerrville.Another angle from an officer's body camera in the helicopter shows the rescue from above.Helicopters were seen making rescues a
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