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Public Hearing Held For July Flooding

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Dutch assault makers are holding their first public hearing regarding the catastrophic flooding that occurred last summer on July 4th. The disaster resulted in more than 100 deaths across Hill Country. Among the fatalities were 27 girls at Camp Maid. The hearing aims to investigate the causes of the event.

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Sources · 7 independent

WTOP Washington DC

“Dutch assault makers are holding their first public hearing into last summer's catastrophic fourth of July flooding. A disaster that killed, as you may remember, more than 100 people across Hill Country, including 27 girls at Camp Maid.”

WTOP Washington DC

“Dutch assault makers are holding their first public hearing into last summer's catastrophic fourth of July flooding. A disaster that killed... more than 100 people across Hill Country, including 27 girls at Camp Maid.”

WTOP Washington DC

“Dutch assault makers are holding their first public hearing into last summer's catastrophic fourth of July flooding.”

WTOP

“Dutch assault makers are holding their first public hearing into last summer's catastrophic fourth of July flooding. A disaster that killed, as you may remember, more than 100 people across Hill Country, including 27 girls at Camp Maid.”

WTOP

“Dutch assault makers are holding their first public hearing into last summer's catastrophic fourth of July flooding.”

WTOP Washington DC

“District officials are holding their first public hearing into last summer's catastrophic fourth of July flooding. A disaster that killed... more than 100 people across Hill Country, including 27 girls at Camp Maid.”

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