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As state and local agencies follow up they have been able to verify only 3 individuals remain missing in Kerr County after ...
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As state and local agencies follow up they have been able to verify only 3 individuals remain missing in Kerr County after the July 4 flooding.
Travis County Judge Andy Brown has updated part of the disaster declaration associated with the flooding emergency that ...
Many have decried Kerr County's lack of sirens on the Guadalupe River. Officials in counties that have the systems say they ...
Texas officials have revised the number of people missing in the catastrophic floods in Kerr County, Texas, from 97 people down to three on Saturday. “Through extensive follow-up work among state and ...
A Washington Post investigation reveals why so few people evacuated in the state hit hardest by last year’s deadliest disaster.
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At least 135 people, including 37 children, died in the torrential downpour over the July 4 holiday weekend. The number of missing people dropped sharply on Saturday.
Austin-area flood victims included beloved mothers, promising high school students, many military veterans and unique characters who were unlike anyone else.