A year has passed since severe flooding affected Texas' Hill Country region. The disaster resulted in significant loss of life and damage to the area. Communities are working to rebuild homes and businesses that were impacted by the floods.

The floods caused substantial damage, estimated to be between $18 and $22 billion. Questions have been raised about safety measures and accountability, with leaders facing hearings and state action. Further details about the flooding and its aftermath are available from news outlets.

The flooding remains one of the deadliest in state history, with only the Thrall flood of 1921 being more devastating. Local residents can find more information about the floods and the rebuilding efforts from news sources such as CBS Texas.