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New recorded audio from the early hours of July 4 show what first responders were dealing with as flooding led to the deaths of hundred of people in Kerr County.
More than half of Americans think the government could have prevented the Hill Country flooding deaths, according to a new ...
The organizations working together to help the flood victims said that 'no additional in-kind donations (clothing, food, ...
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MyHighPlains on MSN‘Never thought I’d see that chair again’: Kerrville woman reconnected with sentimental possessionKerrville resident Mary Jane Sharp found a piece of her past at the town’s flood memorial—a red chair swept away in the July 4 flood.
Authorities believe more than 160 people may still be missing in Kerr County alone, and 10 more in neighboring areas.
Search and recovery efforts continue in Kerr County, 12 days after the tragic flood that claimed more than 130 lives along ...
Eight-year-old girls at sleep-away camp, families crammed into recreational vehicles, local residents traveling to or from ...
At least 132 people have died. State and local leaders say getting an exact figure of the missing is difficult because so ...
For a third and final day, teams in Texas Hill Country must face the threat of flooding as they continue to search for the ...
A large percentage of people still unaccounted for were probably visiting the area, Kerr County Judge Rob Kelly said.
With 101 people still missing after the July 4 flash flood, the focus turns to local lakes, and what may be buried in them.
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