Texas, flood and Urban Search and Rescue
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NBC News correspondent Morgan Chesky remembers the first moment when he came face-to-face with the enormity of the disaster that was the July 4 flood in Central Texas that killed more than 130 and caused between $18 billion and $22 billion in damages.
Maranatha Christian Center has become a donation center and a safe space for Kerrville's Hispanic and immigrant communities at a time when an increased presence of law enforcement has put many on edge.
Read more A Texas woman started an AI awareness series on social media after she grew frustrated seeing misinformation about recent flooding being widely spread online.
Kerrville Pets Alive! offers help to pet owners after Fourth of July floods with resources at several locations. Call 830-200-0539 for assistance.❤️
Governor Abbott and General Nordhaus surveyed flood damage in Kerrville, Texas, and reviewed recovery efforts.
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KETK.com on MSNEast Texas church helping those in Kerrville move forward after devastating floodsA group from Flint Baptist Church is currently in Kerrville rebuilding homes lost in the flooding tragedy on July 4. Dozens of volunteers from the local Baptist church partnered with the Southern Baptists of Texas Convention-Disaster Relief group.
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Kerrville Community Rallies After Devastating Texas FloodsIn Kerrville, Texas, the community is cleaning up after devastating floods left behind towering piles of debris, some over 20 feet high. Downed trees and mangled wreckage have made the area dangerous and nearly impassable.
Volunteers are hoping to find the owners of stuffed animals, photographs and other keepsakes salvaged from the debris.
The military had to send an F-16 fighter jet to the skies over Texas after private aircraft repeatedly violated a temporary no-fly zone around the deadly floods.
A group of Kerrville Independent School District bus drivers put themselves in potential danger to evacuate campers along the Guadalupe River during the deadly flood on July 4. They are being