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HUNT, Texas — Texas inspectors signed off on Camp Mystic’s emergency planning just two days before catastrophic flooding ...
At least 13 fatalities were reported Friday as devastating floods slammed Texas' Hill Country with water rescues taking place ...
Friday was the last time a missing person was found alive in Kerr County, according to authorities. But search crews continue ...
By Jane Ross, Steve Gorman and Maria Tsvetkova KERRVILLE, Texas (Reuters) -The death toll from the July Fourth flash flood ...
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said Tuesday over 160 people, mostly in the state's Hill Country, are believed to be still missing ...
State officials verified that Camp Mystic had an emergency plan in place before the July 4 floods, according to records ...
On Tuesday, a sign that reads “Jesus Wept” was propped up on debris by the riverbank next to the camp.
At a memorial for the 27 victims — 25 girls and two camp counselors — who died in the tragic flood at Camp Mystic in the Texas Hill Country, young voices expressed the deep pain felt by many Texas ...
Janie Hunt was attending Camp Mystic with six of her cousins, who made it out of Friday's flood alive. Two of those cousins ...
The death toll climbs to 87 in Kerr County as the search continues for victims of the July 4 Guadalupe River flooding.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott says more than 160 people are believed to be still missing days after the flash floods that killed ...
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