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More than 160 people remain missing in Texas after flash floods over the July Fourth weekend killed over 100 people. Governor ...
The death toll rose to 109, including at least 27 children and counselors from the beloved Camp Mystic, a storied Christian girls camp in Kerr County, where flooding hit the hardest beginning July 4.
Federal forecasters issued their first flood warning at 1:14 a.m. on July 4. Local officials haven’t shed light on when they saw the warnings or whether they saw them in time to take action.
Kerr County officials say they are still focused mainly on the search for survivors with hundreds still missing and weren't ...
Texas officials refused to answer many serious questions about how prepared they were for the deadly flooding that struck the ...
Five days after deadly floods struck central Texas, search and rescue teams are continuing to probe debris for those still ...
Camp Mystic. It was bound to happen." | Weather expert says deadly floods along the Guadalupe River were inevitable.
Emergency officials are starting to focus on alert systems as they search for answers about how the flash flooding swept away ...
More than 160 people are still believed to be missing in Texas days after flash floods killed over 100 people during the July ...
U.S. Rep. Julie Johnson, D-Farmers Branch, said Monday she will demand a full investigation by the House Homeland Security ...
Residents say Kerr County’s use of CodeRED alerts was sporadic and inconsistent. Local officials have not answered questions ...