AUSTIN, Texas (KXXV) — After deadly July 4th flooding devastated parts of Kerr County , a flood mitigation project underway in Central Texas could soon reach 100 more counties across the state — covering nearly 14 million people and five major river basins in what experts call "Flash Flood Alley."

You can watch the full story here: Predicting the next flood: Texas A&M, GLO on early warning project in Texas flood alley

The Texas Senate and House Select Committee on Disaster Preparedness and Flooding , has been hearing from communities and reviewing recommendations from scientists, engineers, and state agencies in the wake of what officials call the worst natural disaster in recent Texas history.

“On the heels of probably the deadliest natural disaster that Texas has ev

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