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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.
Around 6-10 inches of rain fell across the region over the weekend causing floods that prompted rescues and evacuations.
Authorities believe more than 160 people may still be missing in Kerr County alone, and 10 more in neighboring areas.
Residents south of the San Saba River in west-central Texas have been ordered to evacuate because of surging waters.
Commissioners in Kerr County, Texas, are set to meet Monday in their first official court hearing since more than 100 people, ...
Over 130 people have died after heavy rain pounded Kerr County, Texas, early Friday, leading to "catastrophic" flooding, the ...
Some search and rescue volunteers visited a memorial Sunday that was created by a Miami man, where they prayed and shared ...
More than a week after deadly floods struck Central Texas, search and rescue teams are continuing to probe debris for those ...
This part of Texas Hill Country is known for flash floods. Why were so many people caught off guard when the river turned ...