Texas Hill Country is often referred to as "Flash Flood Alley."
Camp Mystic has announced plans to reopen their summer camp just one year after flash flooding killed 27 on Texas' Guadalupe River on the Fourth of July.
"My daughter was stolen from us," one of the several Texas parents who lost children in the Camp Mystic flooding said at the hearing.
The flooding killed at least 136 people - including more than two dozen children and counselors at Camp Mystic, a century-old summer camp for girls that was among the first areas inundated.
The Kerr County emergency management director conceded he was sick and asleep as the water rose to historic levels on the Guadalupe River, killing more than 100 people.
Newly released 911 calls give us a look at the emergency response during the deadly central Texas floods on the Fourth of July.