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At least 120 people are dead from the devastating flooding in the Texas Hill Country. Kerr County was hit the hardest, with ...
Crews continue searching for victims a day after Gov. Greg Abbott said as many as 161 people could still be missing.
Officials warned that the full extent of the catastrophe is unknown and unaccounted victims could still be found amid the ...
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott on Wednesday ordered state legislators to convene a special session on Monday as the death toll rose ...
Central Texas is reeling from destructive and deadly floodwaters on the Fourth of July, spurred by nearly unprecedented ...
Follow for live updates in the Texas flooding as more than 173 are missing as rescuers continue a desperate search ...
Nearly a week after deadly floods struck Central Texas, search and rescue teams are continuing to probe debris for those still missing.
Heavy equipment is tearing through massive debris piles in Kerr County as the search for the missing continues.
The death toll from the July 4th weekend flooding in Central Texas has risen to at least 110. In Kerr County alone, 161 ...
At least 95 people — including 36 children — have been confirmed dead in Kerr County, visibly emotional Texas officials announced in a grim update Wednesday.
Officials defended their actions in the hardest-hit county, where no survivors have been found since Friday. Statewide, 173 people remain unaccounted for, the governor said.
Authorities confirmed Wednesday that 120 people have died in the central Texas floods. Follow for live updates.