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The event was held as search crews and volunteers continued to scour miles along the Guadalupe River for the people still missing.
Satellite images are providing a clearer picture of the devastation brought by the deadly flooding in Central Texas over the July Fourth weekend. At least 120 people were killed and over 160 remained missing as of Wednesday,
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Over the last decade, an array of local and state agencies have missed opportunities to fund a flood warning system intended to avert the type of disaster that swept away dozens of youth campers and others in Kerr County,
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The Texas Tribune on MSNKerrville mayor says he wasn’t aware of state resources that Gov. Abbott said were in place ahead of floodingThe governor said Tuesday that the state had “assets, resources and personnel” in place before the July 4 floods.
Heavy rain poured over parts of central Texas, dumping more than a month's worth of rain for places like San Angelo.
The death toll in the central Texas flooding is up to 119 people, 95 of them in Kerr County, including 36 children.
Retired Fort Worth police officer Jamie Stanford said her faith and her Texas pride drove her to Kerrville this week.