Landowners along the Blanco, San Marcos and Guadalupe rivers below Wimberley are asked to search their property for debris piles. Debris from the flooding is being found more than 50 miles downstream of Wimberley. They are asked to not tear apart, remove or burn the piles until all of the remains are accounted for and the recovery efforts are concluded. If something of interest is found, please contact law enforcement officials. Read more and watch the video at KXAN…
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