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Between 2 and 7 a.m. July 4, the Guadalupe River in Kerrville rose 35 feet, according to a flood gauge in the area.
The rivers etching the terrain are a beloved feature of the rapidly growing region. But last week’s flooding was an agonizing ...
When a reporter demanded to know why the summer camps along the Guadalupe River weren’t evacuated before its waters reached their deadly peak on July 4, Rob Kelly, the highest-ranking local official, ...
As the search in Texas continued Wednesday for more than 160 people believed to be missing days after a destructive wall of ...
Emergency officials are starting to focus on alert systems as they search for answers about how the flash flooding swept away ...
Federal forecasters issued their first flood warning at 1:14 a.m. on July 4. Local officials haven’t shed light on when they saw the warnings or whether they saw them in time to take action.
In the wake of Texas' catastrophic floods, faith communities have rallied in prayer, mourning and relief efforts to support ...
THEIR CHURCH, AND NOW A FATHER FROM NEW ORLEANS WHO NOW CALLS TEXAS HOME. HE TELLS US ABOUT HOW HIS FAMILY IS REACTING TO SEEING DEVASTATION IN A COMMUNITY THAT THEIR KIDS SPEND TIME IN. YEAH, THAT’S ...
Also: San Antonio mourned the victims in a Travis Park vigil; UTSA said one of its teachers died in the Guadalupe River flood ...
Hill Country residents and volunteers on Tuesday continued picking up the pieces that the deadly waterway left behind days ...
Meanwhile, Texas authorities have pledged to continue search and rescue operations until every missing person is found.
More than 100 people were killed and over 160 remained missing as of Tuesday evening after flooding hit Central Texas.
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