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Authorities determined that three people are still missing from the floods, a sharp drop from the approximately 100 people authorities had previously said were unaccounted for.
In the wake of Kerr County’s deadly floods, divers and dogs comb the Guadalupe River and Canyon Lake, driven by grief, grit, and donated hope.
Officials are encouraging the public to avoid the Guadalupe River in the aftermath of the devastating Hill Country floods on July 4.
Volunteers and rescue crews are still searching for the over 100 people that are still missing from the floods that killed at ...
The search for victims along the Guadalupe River has become a grueling, painstaking slog. Several thousand volunteers from across the country are helping.
July 4th is supposed to be a day of celebration. Family and friends come together to enjoy grilling, fun in the sun, local ...
The search for victims of deadly flooding in Texas Hill Country is headed into its third week as officials try to pin down ...
KENDALL COUNTY, Texas – Two weeks after the deadly Hill Country floods, search operations are moving down the Guadalupe River ...
Camp Mystic director Dick Eastland and other rescuers used SUVs to move girls to safety from three cabins closest to the ...
With an outpouring of volunteers from across Texas, the riverside town of Hunt is grappling with loss and recovery after ...
Early on July 4, almost 30 inches of rain fell within hours across Central Texas’s Hill Country, surging the Guadalupe River ...
Lawmakers should be holding public hearings now, demanding testimony from local officials, emergency managers and state ...
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