Number of missing in deadly Texas floods drops to 3
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A group of Kerrville Independent School District bus drivers put themselves in potential danger to evacuate campers along the Guadalupe River during the deadly flood on July 4. They are being
City of Kerrville officials provided an update July 19 on the number of individuals still missing from the July 4 flood.
Texas flood responders will continue their search operations Monday along the Guadalupe River in Hunt and Kerrville. “Please pray for our community,” Kerrville Mayor Joe Herring Jr. said during a news conference Sunday. “I believe in prayer and ...
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Mike Richards lost his cabin on the Guadalupe River to the flood in Kerr County, but he hasn't stopped searching his land for victims, fearing some remain missing as volunteers prepare to leave. "We hang out here and go fishing all the time,
The search for victims of deadly flooding in Texas Hill Country is headed into its third week as officials try to pin down exactly how many people remain missing.
Local businesses and vacationers are picking up the pieces after devastating flooding along the Guadalupe River in Kerrville.
A washed-out Guadalupe River appeared stuck in time nearly two weeks after the catastrophe. Large trees laid on their sides and remnants of debris lingered throughout what was left. Some residents of the area say it's unlike anything they've seen in the river before.
As floodwaters from the Guadalupe River begin to recede, the emotional and physical toll on Hill Country residents is only just beginning to show.
It took just 90 minutes for the river to rise more than 30 feet. A look at the historic flood levels now etched into Central Texas history.
The dammed reservoirs along the Guadalupe River near Kerrville are believed to have captured debris washed downstream.