Texas, floods and Camp Mystic
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Malaya Grace Hammond is among the latest fatalities identified from the Texas floods. Hammond's family said she was swept away by floodwaters on Saturday in Travis County.
At least 104 people are dead after heavy rain led to devastating flooding in Texas. Kerr County was hit the hardest, with at least 87 deaths, including 30 children. President Donald Trump signed a disaster declaration for the county and the Federal Emergency Management Agency is on the ground there.
Flash floods last week in Texas caused the Guadalupe River to rise dramatically, reaching three stories high in just two hours
Flash floods in Texas have killed at least 107 people over the Fourth of July weekend, with more than 160 still missing.
Crews are digging through mountains of debris along the Guadalupe River as they continue their desperate search
The risk of heavy rainfall and severe weather is expected to return to the Lone Star State over the weekend, but the worst of the storms is expected to pass north of the areas recently devastated by July Fourth’s historic and deadly flooding.
As the floodwaters recede from Camp Mystic, a torrent of grief remains for the families of the children who died and those who went missing when flash floods tore through central Texas earlier this we
President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump traveled to Texas to witness the destruction from the floods and meet with first responders.