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The flood on July Fourth completely leveled Mike Richards' cabin on the Guadalupe River. But these days, he's not worried about his cabin.
A washed-out Guadalupe River appeared stuck in time nearly two weeks after the catastrophe. Large trees laid on their sides, and debris lingered throughout what was left.
Through obituaries and social media tributes, The Dallas Morning News pieced together the lives of more than a dozen Camp Mystic campers and
Each Hearst newspaper in Texas devoted their Sunday front page and more than 9,000 words to honoring the lives of the victims of the Kerr County floods.
Fort Worth police and fire departments held a donation drive to help Central Texas flood victims. They are now sorting through the donations.
Nearly two weeks after a devastating flood swept through Kerr County, recovery efforts are in full swing as crews work tirelessly to rebuild the c
From "Hunt Strong" to "Kerr County United," the vast array of decorated rocks represent hope and resilience for communities hit by tragedy.
Members of a search and rescue team embrace as they visit a memorial wall for flood victims, Sunday, July 13, 2025, in Kerrville, Texas. SAN ANTONIO — Search and rescue efforts resume for an eleventh day as specific crews continue to look for the 161 missing after the catastrophic Fourth of July floods.