Cleanup and recovery efforts begin in Kerr County
The rain is finally tapering off in the Texas Hill Country after flood waters pounded the region yesterday. Two people were killed after days of heavy rain caused some parts of the Guadalupe River to rise more than 30 feet. More than 200 people were rescued from high water, many of them stuck in their homes or cars. Dallas news, weather, sports and traffic from KDFW FOX 4, serving Dallas-Fort Worth, North Texas and the state of Texas. Subscribe to FOX 4: https://www.youtube.com/fox4news?sub_... Download the FOX LOCAL app: https://www.fox4news.com/apps Download the FOX 4 WAPP: https://www.fox4news.com/apps Follow FOX 4 on Facebook: / fox4dfw Follow FOX 4 on Twitter: / fox4 Follow FOX 4 on Instagram: / Subscribe to the FOX 4 newsletter: https://www.fox4news.com/newsletters

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