Texas communities look to rebuild after devastating floods
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() Weeks after heavy rains caused devastating floods over the Fourth of July weekend, some communities in central Texas are still struggling.

The floods left at least 135 people dead, and officials are still searching for two people who remain missing. Grieving and coping with the trauma, survivors are now working to rebuild.

In hard-hit Kerrville, memorials honoring the dead have taken shape, including wooden crosses with green ribbons, a symbol of support for the victims and their families.

Despite the tragedy and pain, some residents said they had never seen such a display of unity and compassion from people all across the country who volunteered in rebuilding efforts.

“It’s just been marvelous, the volunteer support,” flood survivor Greg Adkins said. “From family, from friends, from businesses, I can’t feel any way but blessed in spite of the tragedy.”

Survivors also said they’ve received help from the Federal Emergency Management Agency and nonprofit groups, as well as a benefit concert.

Michelle McQuire lived near Camp Mystic, a summer camp for girls that was among the first areas hit by heavy rains. She said when the flood waters struck her home that night, she woke up on her bed, floating on the water, and was nearly swept away. She was able to save herself by hanging onto a tree and credited her faith in God for her survival.

“Forty-five days later, I’m grateful to be alive,” McQuire said. “I’m getting back on my feet, Samaritan’s Purse is donating a brand new truck to me, and I pick it up on Thursday because mine floated right by me when I was up in the tree.”

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