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HOUSTON — The Texas Hill Country is still reeling after deadly flooding left behind a trail of destruction and heartbreak.
He was sound asleep when the Hill Country floods hit Kerr County. What his campground owner did saved his life.
Texans turn off phone alerts more than anyone. Did ‘alert fatigue’ cost lives in Hill County floods?
Texas sent out 282 public safety alerts last year, six times more than in 2017. The state also leads the nation in alert ...
Kerrville's Howdy’s Bar and Chill owner fears her business's future due to flood impacts on tourism. KERRVILLE, Texas — While mourning those lost to the floods, many are also grieving the destruction ...
Bob Canales said he tried to save the family before they were overwhelmed by the floodwaters that killed at least 132 people ...
Cuts made to the Federal Emergency Management Agency under the Trump administration severely impaired its ability to respond ...
The death toll has now climbed to at least 132, making it America's deadliest rainfall-driven flash flood since 1976.
“They’re my family. I mean, I saw them every single day,” said Lorena Guillen, who owns the Blue Oak and adjacent Howdy’s Restaurant. “Joke around, celebrate their birthdays together—they used to come ...
Bob Canales spent the early morning hours of July 4 frantically trying to help people near the Kerrville RV park he and his ...
This part of Texas Hill Country is known for flash floods. Why were so many people caught off guard when the river turned ...
The death toll has now climbed to at least 129, making it America's deadliest rainfall-driven flash flood since 1976.
People awoke from water rushing around them during the early morning hours of July 4, all along the Guadalupe River in the ...
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