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The Texas Tribune on MSNIn Kerr County, some summer camps are reopening after the devastating July 4 flood
At least two summer camps in the Texas Hill Country have invited campers back after sustaining little to no damage from the flood.
The ingredients that led to the Hill Country disaster — steep terrain, swollen rivers and unsuspecting people in harm’s way — are not unique to Texas.
The weather service has issued a flash flood warning that remains in effect until 8:30 a.m. for eastern Johnson, northeastern Miami, and east-central Wyandotte County in Kansas, and northeastern Cass, eastern Clay, Jackson, and southwestern Ray counties in Missouri.
North Plainfield is aggressively pursuing a FEMA Public Assistance declaration to securefunding for the borough's own losses, including damage to public infrastructure, municipal buildings, roads, bridges, public utilities, and the significant cost for emergency protective measures and debris removal.
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An updated flood advisory was issued by the National Weather Service on Thursday at 7:54 p.m. EDT in effect until Friday at midnight EDT for Calhoun and Kalamazoo counties.
At 3:58 a.m. on Friday, the National Weather Service released an updated flood warning in effect until Sunday at 8:48 p.m. for Leavenworth and Atchison counties.
After the floods that impacted Central Texas on July 4, 39 local and national sports organizations came together to launch the Texas Sports Healing Fund.
The fund was created to provide immediate and long-term relief for Texas communities impacted by devastating flooding in July.
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The Weather Prediction Center has placed all of Southeast Texas under a level 1 of 4 risk, or at least a 5% chance, of flooding Friday and Saturday.