# Austin Resilience: Community Response to Historic Flooding | Quiet Please Podcast
In this powerful episode, Morgan Riley explores Austin's remarkable community response to the devastating mid-July floods that have impacted Central Texas. Learn how residents are coming together after the deadliest flooding in recent memory, with rainfall exceeding 20 inches in some areas and over 129 fatalities reported in nearby Kerr County.
Morgan details the emergency response efforts underway, from relief stations supporting displaced families to policy discussions about improving flood warning systems. Governor Abbott's special legislative session addressing emergency alert infrastructure highlights the critical conversations happening across the state.
Despite these challenges, Austin's spirit remains unbroken. Discover how the city's legendary music scene, including the Drop-In concert series, continues to provide healing spaces for community connection. Local music reporter Jeweleann Garcia shares insights on how these cultural gatherings foster resilience among both longtime residents and newcomers.
The episode concludes with practical information about upcoming community events, from the Office of Police Oversight's open house to Zilker Hillside Theater performances and the Bronco Queer Linedance Workshop—all demonstrating Austin's unwavering commitment to moving forward together through adversity.
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