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KERRVILLE, Texas – With more rain on the way, the risk of life-threatening flooding was still high in central Texas on Monday ...
A Memphis man says his daughter was among those at Camp Mystic in central Texas when it was devastated by a sudden, deadly flash flood on the morning of July Fourth.Matthew Gant says his 14-year-old ...
At least 78 people are dead and many more are missing in Texas in the wake of torrential rains and resulting flooding. By far ...
The number of deaths due to the flooding in Texas is now at least 78, according to the latest information from state ...
At least 68 deaths—including the deaths of 21 children—have now been confirmed in the central Texas flash floods, according ...
A desperate search for at least 10 children campers continued into Sunday, after devastating floods killed at least 82 people ...
There have been 68 deaths in Kerr County alone, 40 adults and 28 children. The Governor also described his visit to Camp ...
Rescuers in Texas raced against time Sunday to find dozens of missing people, including children, swept away by flash floods that killed at least 78 people, with forecasters warning of new deluges. US ...
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott visited the all-girls retreat Camp Mystic late Saturday as the death toll from Friday's flash flooding ...
The search for those swept away by punishing flash floods in Central Texas over the holiday took on new urgency Sunday.
In a post on Facebook, Virginia State Police (VSP) has released a statement stating that they are mourning the loss of the victims in the tragic Texas floods.
Families sifted through waterlogged debris Sunday and stepped inside empty cabins at Camp Mystic, an all-girls summer camp ripped apart by flash floods that washed homes off their foundations and ...