At a Texas Senate Committee on Disaster Preparedness and Flooding meeting held at the State Capitol on Friday, lawmakers proposed a handful of bills aimed at enhancing safety along the Guadalupe River.
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- A flash flood in the Texas Hill Country caused at least 135 deaths, including children and camp counselors. 12s
- A Texas Senate committee met to discuss disaster preparedness and flooding safety proposals. 35s
- Proposed bills would require camps and some RV parks to have evacuation plans and conduct annual drills. 50s
- Plans include installing about 100 warning sirens along flash flood-prone areas. 1m 16s
- Camps would need to retrofit cabins for rooftop access and inform parents of safety plans. 1m 38s