Texas Flood Death Toll Rises to 131
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A washed-out Guadalupe River appeared stuck in time nearly two weeks after the catastrophe. Large trees laid on their sides, and debris lingered throughout what was left.
A collection of restaurants, chefs, volunteers and organizers of the Kerrville Folk Festival rallied in the days after the Fourth of July to feed Kerr
Over 130 people have died after heavy rain pounded Kerr County, Texas, early Friday, leading to "catastrophic" flooding, the sheriff said.
Crystal Smith was sifting through the debris on her property after the July 4 flooding in Kerrville when she came across a handmade Christmas ornament in the shape of a wooden house. On the back, it said “To: Paul and Trey.
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Millions of dollars are funneling in to help the community in the Hill Country floods, but where is all that money going?
More than 100 bodies have been recovered in the Kerr County area in the aftermath of the July Fourth floods that devastated Central Texas.
The region of Texas that suffered tremendous loss last week because of heavy rain and flooding is once again in danger of taking in more water. On Sunday morning, the National Weather Service issued a flash flood warning for the epicenter of the catastrophic Independence Day flooding event.
Governor Abbott and General Nordhaus surveyed flood damage in Kerrville, Texas, and reviewed recovery efforts.
A special session of the Texas Legislature will address the deadly floods in Hill Country, but the fireworks will come from President Trump’s demand for a newly gerrymandered House map.
Michael Abner and his family were at the Blue Oak RV Park in Ingram, northwest of Kerrville, for the holiday weekend. At 5 a.m. that Friday morning, owner Lorena Guillena woke them up to alert them that the river was flooding. Seventeen minutes later, Abner's RV was swept away down the river.