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A desperate search for at least 10 children campers continued into Sunday, after devastating floods killed at least 82 people ...
KERRVILLE, Texas — With more rain on the way, the risk of life-threatening flooding was still high in central Texas on Monday ...
Families sifted through waterlogged debris Sunday and stepped inside empty cabins at Camp Mystic, an all-girls summer camp ...
The very qualities that draw people to the beautiful Texas Hill Country — rolling terrain, limestone formations and lazy ...
The loss of life there included an unspecified number of fatalities at the Camp Mystic summer camp, a nearly century-old ...
Extreme flooding in central Texas has left at least 78 dead.Another 41 people remain missing, officials said.10 girls from a ...
Before heading to bed before the Fourth of July holiday, Christopher Flowers checked the weather while staying at a friend’s house along the Guadalupe River. Nothing in the forecast alarmed him. Hours ...
For the last three days, state Rep. Wes Virdell has been out with first responders in Kerr County as they searched for ...
It was about 1 a.m. on the Fourth of July when the facilities manager at a central Texas summer camp saw water from the Guadalupe River steadily rising amid a deluge of rain.
Flash floods in central Texas have killed at least 70 people, including 43 in Kerr County, including 15 children and at least eight in surrounding counties, as rescuers continue their desperate search ...
Late on Sunday (July 6) officials confirmed that the death toll had risen to 82 to people and many people, including children from a summer camp based just outside of Kerrville, are still missing.