Record rainfall in the Texas Hill Country causes the swollen Colorado River to overflow Starcke Dam near Marble Falls, TX.


Marble Falls, Texas October 16, 2018: Record rainfall in Llano and Burnet counties of the Texas Hill Country causes a 31-foot rise river levels, destroying lakeside homes and businesses and overflowing Starcke Dam. The dam, operated by the Lower Colorado River authority, imounds Lake Marble Falls, part of the Highland Lakes chain of man-made lakes in Central Texas. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News


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Location: Max Starcke Dam, Burnet County, Texas
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