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Memorial in flood-ravaged Texas city becomes focal point of community’s grief

KERRVILLE, Texas (AP) — A chain-link fence that separates Water Street in the center of Kerrville from the Guadalupe River just a few hundred feet away has become a makeshift memorial, with the flower-covered stretch serving as a focal point for a grieving community.

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Memorial in flood-ravaged Texas city becomes focal point of community's grief

Mourners from Kerrville, Julia Mora embraces her granddaughter, Isla Meyer during a vigil for flood victims on Friday, July 11, 2025, in Kerrville, Texas. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)


KERRVILLE, Texas (AP) — A chain-link fence that separates Water Street in the center of Kerrville from the Guadalupe River just a few hundred feet away has become a makeshift memorial, with the flower-covered stretch serving as a focal point for a grieving community.

As survivors in hard-hit Kerr County begin to bury their dead, the memorial has grown, covered with laminated photographs of victims of that roared through camps and homes, killing at least 120 people.

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