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It's been nearly a week since the catastrophic floods devastated the central part of Texas. Authorities confirming the death toll has reached 120 including 60 adults and 36 children ...
Death toll rises to 121 as Camp Mystic cabins ‘found to be in extremely hazardous’ flood zone - Questions are swirling over whether officials could have done more to warn residents ahead of the floods ...
Six days after flash floods swept through parts of Texas Hill Country and killed at least 120, authorities say there are ...
Flash floods in Central Texas claimed lives, including at Camp Mystic, where campers sang to cope. The camp director and others died, and the community mourns, with remembrance funds established.
At least 119 people have been found dead in nearly a week since heavy rainfall overwhelmed the river and flowed through homes ...
Follow for live updates in the Texas flooding as the death toll rises to 120, as rescue operations start to shift to recovery ...
KERRVILLE — As the massive search for flood victims entered its seventh day, local officials on Thursday said the death toll in Kerr County has risen to 96. Officials have recovered 96 bodies in Kerr ...
More than 100 dead and 161 missing after devastating flash floods in Kerrville. Volunteers, horses, and rescue crews continue the search in dangerous terrain.
A: The Trump administration did not defund the NWS but did reduce the staff by 600 people. Those staffing cuts did not cause the high number of deaths in the flash floods on July 4, experts said.
Scripps News Group and the Scripps Howard Fund have raised more than $48,000 as of Thursday morning to provide critical relief to those affected by the devastating floods in central Texas,.
Q: Is it true that if President Donald Trump hadn’t defunded the National Weather Service, the death toll in the Texas ...
As of 6:25 p.m. on Wednesday, 96 people — 60 adults and 36 children — are dead after Hill Country flooding, Kerr County officials said.