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NewsJuly 14, 2002

CANYON LAKE, Texas -- The Horseshoe Falls subdivision here was one of the areas hardest hit by last week's powerful floods that spread destruction from the Hill Country of central Texas to the Gulf of Mexico. The flooding is blamed for nine deaths, and damage is estimated at $1 billion...

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CANYON LAKE, Texas -- The Horseshoe Falls subdivision here was one of the areas hardest hit by last week's powerful floods that spread destruction from the Hill Country of central Texas to the Gulf of Mexico. The flooding is blamed for nine deaths, and damage is estimated at $1 billion.

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The charging water carved a new riverbed through the subdivision, demolishing nine homes and filling dozens more with deep, dirty water.

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