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Parts of Texas face threats of dangerous flooding while previously hit areas launch cleanup efforts
Texas faces dangerous flash flooding as punishing storms claim two lives, triggering boat rescues and evacuations while reviving memories of last year's devastating and deadly Hill Country floods.
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