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Residents of Kerrville, Texas, say the rapidly rising floodwaters on July 4th took them by surprise. While phone warnings were sent, many did not hear them. WOAI's Matt Roy reports.
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Resident Barry Adelman and his family went to the attic of their home before being rescued by the National Guard.
The National Weather Service issued the warning at 3:17 p.m., cautioning that tributaries of the Guadalupe River north of Ingram and Kerrville are expected to experience a rapid rise.