State of Texas
* Story of Survival – Dylan McKim speaks with a former Camp La Junta counselor who documented the terrifying overnight hours as floodwaters rapidly filled a cabin housing dozens of campers. One year later, he shares his story of survival, leadership, and the lessons learned as camps reopen under new statewide safety requirements. * New Flood Sirens, New Funding Questions – Kerr County is installing flood warning sirens along the Guadalupe River as part of legislation passed after last year’s tragedy. Investigator Matt Grant examines how the new warning system works, why local leaders say it could save lives, and the growing concerns about whether state funding will be enough to fully implement the project. * Rebuilding Beyond the Physical Damage – While businesses, camps, and public spaces have reopened, many Hill Country residents continue to grapple with the emotional toll of the disaster. Adam Schwager looks at the community’s ongoing recovery, including the mental health resources funded through private donations and the long-term effort to support survivors and families. * The First Emergency Call – New records obtained by our team reveal how one county’s flood emergency began with a single 911 call from a stranded driver. Grace Reader explores what those first moments reveal about the unfolding disaster and how quickly conditions deteriorated that night.
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