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  2. Shoal Creek, Austin, Texas - Wikipedia

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    The City of Austin is located in "Flash Flood Alley," an area of Texas that may be subject to intense rain caused by moisture from the Gulf of Mexico, cold fronts from the north and masses of air from the west. [37] Since Shoal Creek runs through the downtown area of a major city, it has the potential to cause enormous damage by flooding.

  3. Wells Branch, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Zip Code: 78728. FIPS code: 48-77196 [2] ... a Community Center, a Recreation Center, and redeveloped a former stock pond into a small lake in the middle of the park ...

  4. Waller Creek - Wikipedia

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    Waller Creek is a stream and an urban watershed in Austin, Texas, United States.Named after Edwin Waller, the first mayor of Austin, it has its headwaters near Highland Mall and runs in a southerly direction, through the Commodore Perry Estate, the University of Texas at Austin and the eastern part of downtown Austin, including the Red River Cultural District, to its end at Lady Bird Lake.

  5. Southeast Texas flooding: photos capture water rescues of ...

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    Southeast Texas has been hit with heavy rains and rising rivers, leading to school closings, high-water rescues and mandatory evacuation orders in some areas. ... More than 80,000 people were ...

  6. Military identifies Fort Hood soldiers killed in Texas floods

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    The soldiers died when their military vehicle flipped over in a flood-swollen creek on Thursday at Fort Hood Army post in central Texas. Three survivors were released from hospital on Friday.

  7. Effects of Hurricane Harvey in Texas - Wikipedia

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    The climate of Houston brings very heavy rainfall annually in between April and October, during the Texas Gulf Coast rainy season, together with tidal flood events, which have produced repeated floods in the city ever since its founding in 1836, though the flood control district founded in 1947, aided by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers ...

  8. Bouldin Creek, Austin, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Bouldin Creek is a neighborhood in Austin, Texas, originally created at the turn of the 20th century and saw the bulk of its growth in the 1920s and 1930s. [1] One of Bouldin Creek's homes. Bouldin Creek is bordered by South Congress to the east, the Union Pacific railroad track to the west, Barton Springs to the north, and West Oltorf to the ...

  9. Resilience (engineering and construction) - Wikipedia

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    A home in Gilchrist, Texas, designed to resist flood waters survived Hurricane Ike in 2008.. In the fields of engineering and construction, resilience is the ability to absorb or avoid damage without suffering complete failure and is an objective of design, maintenance and restoration for buildings and infrastructure, as well as communities.