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10:03 a.m. Kerr County officials say 95 people are deceased, including 36 children. That is an increase of 8 people. 161 ...
Five campers and one counselor from Camp Mystic remain unaccounted for as local officials face mounting questions over who ...
Hundreds of people are continuing to look for victims and possible survivors who were swept away when catastrophic flooding decimated communities across Texas’ Hill Country over the Fourth of July ...
Kerr County officials said at least 95 people died in flash flooding over the Fourth of July weekend — 36 of whom are children. At least 161 others remain missing. Camp Mystic is a nearly century-old ...
Next year, presuming it resumes operations, Camp Mystic will turn 100 years old. But if and while it celebrates that centennial milestone, it will woefully also commemorate the one-year anniversary of ...
Follow for live updates in the Texas flooding as more than 160 are missing as rescuers continue a desperate search ...
Crews used backhoes and their bare hands Wednesday to dig through piles of debris that stretched for miles in the search for more than 160 people believed to be missing in the flash ...
A therapist and former Texas Hill Country camper shares practical tips for talking with kids about the flooding tragedy, ...
The death toll in hard-hit Kerr County, Texas, has risen to 95 after last weekend’s historic flooding, officials confirmed. Of those who died, 59 are adults and 36 are children, county officials said ...
Brad Perry, a former League City volunteer firefighter, has been confirmed dead after being swept away in Central Texas ...
As Texas grapples with the aftermath of catastrophic floods, search crews in the Hill Country face the daunting task of ...