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More than 160 people are still believed to be missing in Texas days after flash floods killed over 100 people during the July ...
At least 111 people have been killed and a further 173 are still missing after catastrophic flash flooding swept through Central Texas. Officials fear that the death toll could soar as search and ...
Photo: Volunteers search for missing people along the banks of the Guadalupe River after recent flooding on Sunday, July 6, ...
Officials in Texas are facing mounting questions about whether they did enough to get people out of harm’s way before a flash ...
A flash flood caused devastating damage in Texas, primarily in Kerr County, killing over 100 people and leaving more than 160 ...
Emergency officials are starting to focus on alert systems as they search for answers about how the flash flooding swept away ...
The search is continuing for more than 160 people believed to be missing in Texas days after a destructive wall of water ...
State officials verified that Camp Mystic had an emergency plan in place before the July 4 floods, according to records ...
As calls for accountability continue surrounding the deadly flood in Kerr County, state inspection reports show a recent history of safety compliance at a girls’ summer camp that has become the ...
Floodwaters swept through Camp Mystic on July 4, leaving behind heartbreak – but the community is leaning on faith, tradition and each other to heal. Hi! I'm Allison Hill, your Neighborhood Reporter ...
The devastating floods that pounded areas of Texas -- including a Christian girls summer camp -- over the weekend recall a similar tragedy that occurred back in 1987.
Right along one of the Guadalupe River’s bends, the Christian camp Camp Mystic has been a summertime haven for generations of Texas girls. But after a sudden flood came crashing through in the early ...