Travis County Lifts Restrictions on Lake Travis Following Flood Emergency

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Travis County officials announced the full reopening of Lake Travis for recreational activities after weeks of limited access due to flooding. The lake's temporary restrictions, imposed for public safety amid rising water levels and debris, have now been lifted, although officials urge caution among users.

Travis County has restored full recreational access to Lake Travis after weeks of restricted use due to flooding. The county's disaster declaration had temporarily halted activities to prioritize public safety amid rising water levels and debris concerns. Significant rainfall upstream caused excess runoff into the lake, prompting initial closures. Judge Andy Brown confirmed the lifting of restrictions, allowing activities like boating and swimming to resume. While the lake's full access is now reinstated, officials warn of lingering hazards such as hidden debris and swift currents that could pose risks to users. The reopening is crucial for the area's tourism and outdoor recreation economy, which relies heavily on Lake Travis. County representatives emphasized the importance of staying informed about conditions before venturing out. The temporary closure was part of urgent measures taken in response to extensive flooding in Central Texas earlier this month.

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