From the New Braunfels Police Department:
The river flow on the Comal River has recovered and is once again flowing at safe levels (at around 480 cfs as of this release). City crews have worked diligently to remove debris along the river banks and to make repairs to the railing at the Tube Chute Dam. Therefore, the decision has been made to re-open the Comal River to recreation. Water clarity can still be murky, so those entering the river are advised to be cautious and aware of the possibility of unseen debris under the water. And, of course, everyone is encouraged to wear a life jacket.
The Guadalupe River in New Braunfels is currently flowing at over 5400 cfs and remains closed to tubing. Only rafting and kayaking are allowed, and guided rafting trips through local river outfitters are highly advised.
