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Watch: Timelapse shows how suddenly Texas flood waters rose



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Most of the fatalities were in Kerr County, where a riverside Christian girls' camp was deluged, claiming the lives of a number of children and leaving others missing.

Footage from 4 July shows how the water level of the Llano River in Kingsland, Texas rapidly increased.

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