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A man shares his terrifying experience of surviving the floods in Ingram with his pregnant girlfriend. He says a mystery man pulled them to safety.
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.
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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.
After 12 days, the initial adrenaline to jump into action is starting to wear off for some volunteers. Crews are starting to ...
Many in the community hope the response to the event will include increased safety protocols for future tragedies.
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.
The gates of Camp CAMP are among the first to reopen along the Guadalupe River, though camp staff says there's a long way to go to fix all the damage.
With 101 people still missing after the July 4 flash flood, the focus turns to local lakes, and what may be buried in them.
Volunteer firefighters in Center Point are still combing through debris and flood zones along the Guadalupe River ...
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.
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