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Ingram bans RVs in flood-prone areas

23.12.2025 04:49 1 min 1 source
WOAI ENG
Ingram bans RVs in flood-prone areas
Original source: WOAI

The city of Ingram, Texas, has banned recreational vehicles from floodways following a July 4th flood that killed 40 people. The ban affects two RV parks along the river, though a date for their evacuation has not yet been set.

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Ingram bans RVs in flood-prone areas

23.12.2025 WOAI ENG Original source

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