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A small church in Ingram, Texas, became the heart of emergency response efforts on July 4, when catastrophic flooding devastated Kerr County.
State lawmakers are now taking matters into their own hands to improve disaster response and preparedness across Texas.
As Central Texas begins the long road to recovery after the deadly flooding, communities are coming together to rebuild. However, questions continue to grow about the response at the county level.
The Cincinnati Tri-State Quick Response Team (QRT) consists of 4 local non-profits, who decided to bring their efforts and skills together with hopes of helping more after natural disasters.
Fourteen animals displaced by Texas flooding, 10 cats and four dogs, have been flown to Harrisburg Humane Society and are available for fostering and adoption ...
Evanston's emergency management team prepares for extreme weather, highlighting the importance of staying informed and safe.
"God be with us. This is bad." That's what Texas bus drivers were saying to each other as they navigated destroyed roads to rescue stranded campers.
Texas and the Czech Republic have had a military relationship since 1993 as part of the National Guard Bureau's State ...
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ARKANSAS, USA — Nearly two weeks after the July 4 floods devastated South Texas, recovery efforts are still underway — and Arkansans are stepping in to help on the ground. Lieutenant Kyle Cloutier of ...
Two days after floods swept through central Texas, God’s Pit Crew got on the road. They delivered two tractor-trailer loads of Blessing Buckets filled with essential items like water, food, hygiene ...
More than half of Americans think the government could have prevented the Hill Country flooding deaths, according to a new ...
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