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Amanda Jones of Anderson was camping along the Guadalupe River near Kerrville with her husband, four children, and three dogs ...
They clung to trees. They crawled out of windows and floated on mattresses. And they survived to tell the harrowing story of ...
That includes 40 adults and 28 children. Ten girls from Camp Mystic are still missing, along with one counselor.
As families and search crews sift through debris, mangled trees and toppled vehicles in Kerr County after the catastrophic Fourth of July flooding, authorities are facing growing questions about ...
The very qualities that draw people to the beautiful Texas Hill Country — rolling terrain, limestone formations and lazy ...
At least 81 people, including more than two dozen children, died in the torrential downpour. Dozens more were still missing ...
Families sifted through waterlogged debris Sunday and stepped inside empty cabins at Camp Mystic, an all-girls summer camp ...
Late on Sunday (July 6) officials confirmed that the death toll had risen to 82 to people and many people, including children from a summer camp based just outside of Kerrville, are still missing.
For the last three days, state Rep. Wes Virdell has been out with first responders in Kerr County as they searched for ...
Flooding has caused an average of more than 125 deaths per year in the United States over the past few decades, according to ...
Although Kerr County was hit hardest by flooding, at least seven others have been confirmed dead in different parts of Texas.