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Texas Governor Greg Abbott ordered state lawmakers to convene a special session on Monday as the death toll rose to 118, with 172 missing, following the July 5 flooding.
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PRIMETIMER on MSNP. Terry’s to Kerbey Lane, list of restaurants offering support for Texas flood victimsKerbey Lane Cafe, a restaurant chain operating in Austin as well as San Antonio, will be donating 100% of its profits from July 10 to the Kerr County Flood Relief Fund. The CEO of the chain, Mason Ayer, spoke to KXAN News about the donation, and said,
Texas has identified more than $50 billion in flood control needs, but lawmakers have devoted just $1.4 billion to address them
Some have argued the Trump administration's NWS cuts led to a forecast that underestimated the amount of rain in Kerr County, Texas.
A flood warning system that was deemed too costly by the Texas county where last week’s rains killed at least 27 kiddie campers might have given the victims more of a fighting chance, experts told The Post.
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KVEO Brownsville on MSNFlags to fly half-staff in honor of Texas flood victimsTexas flags have been ordered to fly at half staff to honor the lives of those who died due to the devastating floods in Texas over the 4th of July weekend.
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The death toll from the catastrophic Texas floods has risen to at least 82 — with dozens more people missing and the number of those killed only expected to rise as the Lone Star State sifts
The search for at least 20 girls missing from a summer camp continues. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
A flood warning system that was deemed too costly by the Texas county where last week’s rains killed at least 27 kiddie campers might have given the victims more of a fighting chance, experts ...
At least 119 people have been found dead in nearly a week since heavy rainfall overwhelmed the river and flowed through homes and youth camps in the early morning hours of July 4. Ninety-five of those killed were in the hardest-hit county in central Texas,