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More than 130 people are dead after devastating flooding in the Texas Hill Country that began early on the Fourth of July.
“Nobody came. No fire. No EMS. No sheriff. Nobody came for us. Nobody,” Gallagher told a July 31 hearing by the Texas Senate ...
Knoxville police's K-9 Pearl and handler Candy Stooksberry search Texas for missing 8-year-old Cile Steward after floods hit ...
Austin officials are calling on FEMA to reinstate $50 million in flood resilience funding pulled by the Trump administration ...
The severity of the flash flooding that killed more than 130 people in Texas's Hill Country was difficult to predict, ...
Communities hit by the deadly Independence Day floods face a desperate and confused recovery bereft of state and federal aid, ...
Catastrophic flooding over the Fourth of Julyweekend in Central Texas leveled homes and RVs, totaled vehicles and ...
Flash floods in Texas have killed at least 107 people over the Fourth of July weekend, with more than 160 still missing.
In his first mission, Petty Officer Scott Ruskan evacuated scores of survivors from Camp Mystic in Kerr County, Texas, where ...
Nexstar Media Foundation contributed $50,000 to relief efforts and employees volunteered to help collect and distribute ...
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