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More than 130 people are dead after devastating flooding in the Texas Hill Country that began early on the Fourth of July.
The Wall of Hope, a memorial for those killed and still missing in the aftermath of the Kerr County floods, continues to grow.
Kerr County considers lake draining as search for missing continues amid ongoing flood threats On Monday, during the Kerr County commissioners meeting, local leaders thanked law enforcement and ...
Ground search operations were disrupted Sunday in Kerr County, Texas, where many lives were lost in the catastrophic July 4 flooding.
Officials in Kerr County, Texas, met Monday as the region reels from devastating floods earlier this month — and after a new round of rain over the weekend halted the search for dozens of people ...
Kerr County commissioners discussed ongoing search and rescue efforts Monday in their first official meeting since catastrophic flooding killed more than 100 people in the county over the July 4 ...
The search for flood victims in Kerr County, Texas, drags on today. The cleanup will take months. But as NPR's Frank Morris reports, some residents are trying to look past all that toward rebuilding.
The number of people missing in the Kerrville area due to the Fourth of July floods has been reduced to 97, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said during a news conference on Monday.
Kerr County applied for federal grants to build a warning system to protect residents from flash floods. Under the Trump administration, that kind of funding is drying up.
Kerr County officials discuss recovery efforts after July 4 flooding that killed 106, as questions arise about FEMA’s response and disaster preparedness.
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