Kerrville, Texas — At the scene of one of the deadliest flash floods in Texas history, 8-foot-tall aluminum towers are starting to appear on the banks of the Guadalupe River, part of a flash flood warning system that is being installed.
In early July, more than 130 people were killed in catastrophic flash flooding in the Texas Hill Country region, including 27 campers and counselors at Camp Mystic , a private Christian summer camp for girls. In the days immediately after the flooding, officials said the Guadalupe River rose quickly and with little warning.
Ian Cunningham, CEO and founder of River Sentry, is leading a small team that is conducting tower installations for Camp Mystic's Cypress Lake location, which is uphill from its sister camp, Camp Mystic Guadalupe, where th

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