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New recorded audio from the early hours of July 4 show what first responders were dealing with as flooding led to the deaths of hundred of people in Kerr County.
Camp CAMP staff members say they did not get a warning from Kerr County until 10 a.m. or after. Luckily, everyone was safe during the deadly flash floods.
In both a feat of incredible strength and endurance and a show of support for those suffering in the wake of devastating ...
More than half of Americans think the government could have prevented the Hill Country flooding deaths, according to a new ...
Kerr County residents will be in recovery and cleanup mode for a while. Baylor University and BearAid disaster relief are ...
The organizations working together to help the flood victims said that 'no additional in-kind donations (clothing, food, ...
Authorities believe more than 160 people may still be missing in Kerr County alone, and 10 more in neighboring areas.
As of Tuesday, July 15, a total of 107 bodies have been recovered in Kerr County, 70 adults and 37 children, officials told ...
With 101 people still missing after the July 4 flash flood, the focus turns to local lakes, and what may be buried in them.
The Kerr County Commissioners Court discussed installing early warning sirens as early as 2015, after a deadly flood on ...
Search and recovery efforts continue in Kerr County, 12 days after the tragic flood that claimed more than 130 lives along ...
A crisis communication expert says everyday notifications are weakening the impact of life-saving emergency alerts.