Death toll from flooding in Kerr County climbs to 103
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The Texas Tribune on MSNWeather warnings gave officials a 3 hour, 21 minute window to save lives in Kerr County. What happened then remains unclear. - MSNThree hours and 21 minutes. That’s how much time passed from when the National Weather Service sent out its first flash flood warning for part of Kerr County to when the first flooding reports came in from low-lying water crossings.
The president is quiet about an earlier promise to do away with the federal agency in charge of disaster relief as he prepares to tour the destruction in Texas.
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Eight days after devastating flash floods swept through Central Texas, the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country announced Thursday it has raised more than $30 million through the Kerr
In an inspiring display of community spirit, Central Texas residents gathered Friday at the Killeen Walmart on Lowes Boulevard for a major donation drive spearheaded by Townsquare Media, in partnershi
State officials said rescue efforts in Central Texas following devastating flooding continue, emphasizing the state's continued commitment to recovery.
Central Florida crews are on the ground in Texas helping search and recovery efforts from the devastating floods.
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A Kerrville-area river authority executed a contract for a flood warning system that would have been used to help with emergency response, local officials said.
MIDLAND COUNTY, Texas — The recent flash flooding that devastated parts of Central Texas has left communities on edge, and officials in Midland County are working proactively to prevent similar destruction in their area.
A retired Marine and his neighbors survived a deadly flood by clinging to pillars. Days later, they reunite as they try to salvage what's left of their homes.
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The Texas Tribune on MSNSearch for flood victims slowed by mountains of debris as thousands descend on Kerr County to assistCrews are using construction equipment to clear vehicles, trees and homes in a race to locate more than 170 people still missing since Friday’s devastating flood.
Eight days after devastating flash floods swept through Central Texas, the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country announced Thursday it has raised more than $30 million through the Kerr County Flood Relief Fund and distributed $5 million in initial grants to support recovery efforts.
"I hope that everyone knows, prayers work and God is still out there," Kerrville resident Donna Ragsdale said.