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Guadalupe River

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noun

  1. a river in SE Texas, flowing SE to the San Antonio River. 250 miles (402 km) long.


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Fatalities from Texas floods include more than two dozen children and counselors from Camp Mystic, a Christian girls camp along the Guadalupe River.

From The Wall Street Journal

The camp’s owners said in emails The Wall Street Journal viewed Tuesday that it was planning to open its Cypress Lake location next summer but not its site along the Guadalupe River, which overflowed during rainstorms over the Fourth of July weekend.

From The Wall Street Journal

The owners said the Cypress Lake campground, about a 10-minute walk from the Guadalupe River location, didn’t sustain any flood damage.

From The Wall Street Journal

Gonzales County, an agriculture-rich area of 20,000 people along the Guadalupe River, is among the rural communities struggling to obtain funding, said emergency management director Jimmy Harless, who is also the county’s fire marshal.

From Salon

In the Guadalupe River region, which includes Kerr County, 65% of areas lacked adequate flood mapping.

From Salon