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The painstaking recovery efforts continue for around 100 people still missing following the devastating July Fourth flooding along the Guadalupe River in central Texas.
"It’s going to be a long tedious process, and our heart goes out and our love goes out, to all those family members affected.
A washed-out Guadalupe River appeared stuck in time nearly two weeks after the catastrophe. Large trees laid on their sides ...
Less than 24 hours after county officials issued a CodeRED, which suspended search and rescue operations in several parts of ...
Search and rescue efforts continue Tuesday as crews look for the dozens still missing from the July Fourth floods that ...
The National Weather Service warned that the Guadalupe River could surge to nearly 15 feet—5 feet above flood stage—by Sunday ...
Firefighters from the Calcutta Volunteer Fire Department concluded their search and rescue operations in Kerrville, Texas, ...
Kerr County Judge Rob Kelly, the county’s top official, said during a county commissioners court meeting earlier Monday that local officials don’t know the exact number of how many visitors who ...
The conditions are life threatening and could flood creeks, streams, streets, highways, underpasses and "urban areas," ...
Longview Fire Department said crews went to work immediately, helping in the efforts to rescue people trapped in debris and ...
Although a new round of floods elsewhere prompted emergency rescues Sunday, no injuries or deaths were reported.
Around 6-10 inches of rain fell across the region over the weekend causing floods that prompted rescues and evacuations.