Texas Flood Evacuation: Bosque County Under Mandatory Order as River Levels Rise
WFAAAugust 7, 20252 min594 views
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- ⚠️ Bosque County officials issued a mandatory evacuation order for residents near the North Bosque River.
- 📌 The evacuation is a precautionary measure due to rising water levels, even though the river was not at a dangerous height at the time of reporting.
- 🏠 An RV park along the river was specifically ordered to evacuate, and a local high school gym was set up as a shelter for displaced residents.
Flood Preparedness and Urgency
- 💧 Communities along rivers and creeks are closely monitoring waterways, especially after recent heavy rainfall in the wider area.
- 🚨 The situation highlights the importance of heeding evacuation warnings, particularly after a recent tragedy in the Texas Hill Country.
- 💬 Residents emphasize the need to take warnings seriously and look out for one another, acknowledging the sense of urgency required during flood events.
Monitoring River Conditions
- 📈 First responders and local officials are actively watching the North Bosque River's water levels throughout the morning.
- 🔍 The focus is on whether the rising river poses a danger to the community, with continuous observation planned.
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