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Over 120 people lost their lives in catastrophic flash floods in Kerr County, Texas, during the July Fourth holiday ...
After the Flood
When the earth drinks in the last of the waters, the places that remain will be different than they were before—turned sacred ...
Sources have said FEMA wasn’t authorized to launch search and rescue teams until 72 hours after flooding began.
Follow for live updates in the Texas flooding as the death toll rises to 120, as rescue operations start to shift to recovery ...
Often teenagers, some just a year or two removed from being a camper themselves, counselors are a staple of the summer camp ...
At least 120 people have been killed and 173 are still missing as Texas officials deflect questions over the state’s response ...
At least 120 people have died and some 173 people remain unaccounted for statewide, nearly a week after flash floods ravaged ...
For children attending summer camps and parents who send them there, this has been a week of heartbreak as well as apprehension. After all, watching the tragic events unfold throughout Central Texas ...
Texas floods kill 120 people with 173 still missing as Guadalupe River disaster exposes dangerous construction practices in ...
Officials are concerned about extreme weather and potential cuts to forecasting and federal emergency funding.