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More than 100 dead and 161 missing after devastating flash floods in Kerrville. Volunteers, horses, and rescue crews continue the search in dangerous terrain.
The Texas House and Senate will appoint a nine-person select committee to look at disaster preparedness and the recent ...
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott called on state lawmakers to approve funding for new warning systems and emergency communications in ...
New satellite images released from Maxar Technologies show the destruction of the flash floods that have resulted in the ...
According to Kerrville Police, 161 people remain missing. Meanwhile, ten states have sent specially trained teams to Kerr County, and teams from two more states are enroute ...
Dispatch audio has surfaced from the critical hours before a deadly flood hit its height in Kerr County, helping piece ...
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Agencies failed to secure roughly US$1 million for a project to better protect the county’s 50,000 residents and campers and tourists who spend time along the Guadalupe River.
As of 6:25 p.m. on Wednesday, 96 people — 60 adults and 36 children — are dead after Hill Country flooding, Kerr County officials said.
Almost 120 people are dead across Central Texas after flooding over the July 4th weekend. More than 170 people are considered missing, according to officials.
Rescue efforts included over 2,100 responders on the ground, private helicopters, drones, boats and cadaver-detecting dogs.
In the wake of devastating flooding that swept across Texas over the July 4th holiday weekend, Governor Greg Abbott has ...
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