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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott says more than 160 people are believed to be still missing days after flash floods killed more than ...
Residents say Kerr County’s use of CodeRED alerts was sporadic and inconsistent. Local officials have not answered questions ...
Search and rescue operations in central Texas entered their fifth day on Tuesday after heavy rainfall overwhelmed the Guadalupe River, sending floodwaters through homes and summer camps and killing ...
A GOP state lawmaker who represents Kerr County says he likely would vote differently now on House Bill 13, which would have established a grant program for counties to build new emergency ...
HUNT, Texas (AP) — More than 160 people are believed to be missing in Texas in the aftermath of the flash floods that killed more than 100 over the July Fourth weekend, Gov. Greg Abbott said Tuesday.
There are more than 100 emergency personnel on the ground working to reunite families, the sheriff said. A large-scale search and rescue effort is ongoing.
A total of 109 people have been confirmed dead in six Texas counties, 161 remain missing in Kerr County, and an additional 10 ...
A "Basic Plan" for emergency response for three Texas counties, including Kerr County, labeled flash flooding as "highly ...