i lived just a few houses up the street from this bridge and i was up at like 4am leaving since police had just shut down the bridge and we were suggested to evacuate was crazy
The llano river was already raised from a previous flood 1 week earlier when 12 inches of rain fell when everyone was sleeping. It woke me up. It was more like water pouring rather than raining. Some idiot built an rv park at a spot where all of us junction natives knew was flood territory. 4 dead. I hope he gets the shit sued out of him.
The flood in junction had no effect on this one all the water was already in lake lbj and the llano river was at normal levels. Also that Rv park had been there for years at least a decade i know of its life shit happens
Make sure you know what you are talking about before you attempt to correct someone. Your claim that it "had nothing to do with it" threw all your credibility out the window. Simple basic meteorology can prove you wrong. Go read up before you post.
The water was all already fully down stream I work at LCRA so i know more about the lakes and rivers here than a meteorologist thats sole job is weather. Whats your credibility of knowledge on this subject? In fact go look as the lcra water level charts they show it was back to normal by the time this flood started.
Mostly because of a night where 12 inches fell in junction in about 3 hours. After that the river was going to flood if any rain happened soon....and it did. About 6 more inches last night
@@joshuascott3521 no the flood in junction 8 days before was already over with all the water was already passed the llano river and into LBJ lake. This all happend just because of the current constant rain over the past 2 days