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The search for victims along the Guadalupe River has become a grueling, painstaking slog. Several thousand volunteers from across the country are helping.
The exact volume of floodwaters heading down the Guadalupe may not have been predictable, but anyone familiar with Hill ...
More than 2,000 first responders and countless more volunteers continue to search for the missing in Kerr County nearly two ...
A week before, a downpour transformed the Guadalupe into a historic torrent that swept through riverfront homes and summer camps, RV parks and private ranches, leaving about 200 people dead or missing ...
At least 132 people have died. State and local leaders say getting an exact figure of the missing is difficult because so ...
More than 130 people are dead after devastating flooding in the Texas Hill Country that began early on the Fourth of July.
Search efforts persist in Texas following devastating floods that claimed 132 lives, including campers at Camp Mystic.
The floodwaters that brought historic death and devastation to the Texas Hill Country have receded. Left behind are a tangled ...
The director of Camp Mystic waited more than an hour after receiving a life-threatening flood alert before beginning to evacuate campers asleep in their cabins, his family confirmed through a ...
The official tally of storm-related deaths across Texas rose to 131 on Monday as authorities warned of yet another round of ...
Governor Greg Abbott has declared a state of emergency in 21 counties as Texas faces severe flooding, with 131 people ...