The flash floods that recently struck Central Texas, particularly the Texas Hill Country, were the result of a combination of meteorological and geographical factors. The region's vulnerability to such catastrophic flooding was heightened by specific weather conditions that created an environment conducive to rapid and severe flash flooding. Experts have noted that these conditions, coupled with the area's unique topography, contributed to the unexpectedly severe impact of the floods.
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