‘We Can’t Move Forward’: Kerr County Residents Say Recovery Efforts Are Moving Too Slowly
KERR COUNTY, JUL 24 – Officials plan debris removal starting with major corridors and require residents' consent for private property access amid ongoing recovery nearly three weeks after floods.
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‘We can’t move forward’: Kerr County residents say recovery efforts are moving too slowly
Nearly three weeks after devastating floods tore through the Hill Country, residents in Kerr County say recovery efforts are moving too slowly — and they’re still surrounded by debris, destruction and uncertainty. The floodwaters have receded, but massive piles of debris remain scattered across communities. For many residents, including Diane Ferguson and Brian Olsen, the cleanup delays are a painful reminder of lives lost, and livelihoods disru…
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