Hill Country officials prepare for thousands of visitors ahead of April’s total eclipse
Traffic is one of the bigger concerns as folks venture out to view the once-in-a-lifetime event, so emergency managers, along with city and county leaders, have been actively preparing ahead of the influx of visitors.
Hill Country officials prepare for thousands of visitors ahead of April’s total eclipse
Traffic is one of the bigger concerns as folks venture out to view the once-in-a-lifetime event, so emergency managers, along with city and county leaders, have been actively preparing ahead of the influx of visitors.
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