Texas Hill Country nonprofit raises $60M for flood relief
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Generosity in the Brazos Valley helped give flood recovery efforts in Kerr County a boost with the help of one local realtor. Katie Ruffino has now made two trips to the flood-damaged region, bringing chainsaws,
After officials announced the number of missing in Kerr County had dropped to 3 people, search leaders said they're not leaving until they were found.
Kerr County reports 3 missing and 107 deaths, including 37 children, post-flooding. Over 1,000 workers helped lower the missing count, and community support aids the ongoing search and relief efforts.
Texas officials have revised the number of people missing in the catastrophic floods in Kerr County, Texas, from 97 people down to three on Saturday.
As state and local agencies follow up they have been able to verify only 3 individuals remain missing in Kerr County after the July 4 flooding.
Kerr County relief efforts remain strong on the ground with many folks around town helping where they can. And that includes several restaurants donating proceeds.
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Hospitality industry, San Antonio-area restaurants assist in Kerr County flood relief efforts
Meals for first responders and families are being prepared. Vital supplies such as fresh water and first-aid items are being collected. And several San Antonio restaurants are donating a portion of their sales to assist.
Indiana Task Force One marked its 12th day of deployment in Kerr County, Texas on Sunday. In a Facebook post, INTF-1 indicated that it is currently assisting with search
Mexican firefighters trained in search and rescue have joined the efforts to find the victims of the tragic flooding in the battered Texas Hill Country.
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Kerr County asked for a flood warning system and didn’t get it. Would it have made a difference?
Kerr County first tried to secure $1 million for a flood warning system in 2017, but could not. Could such a system have prevented loss of life on July 4?