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A devastating flash flood swept through central Texas, killing 43 people and leaving families searching for answers—and loved ones—at a ...
At least 51 people, including 15 children, were killed, with most of the deaths coming in Kerr County in the state’s Hill ...
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Asianet Newsable on MSNTexas flash flood death toll rises to 59, including 21 children; 12 still missing as rescue efforts continueFlash floods in central Texas have killed 59 people, including 21 children. Authorities say search operations are ongoing, ...
In the wake of an unprecedented flood that swept through Camp Mystic in the early hours of July 4, a longtime camper and now ...
Photo by Eric Vryn/Getty Images Heavy rain poured over parts of central Texas, dumping more than a month’s worth of rain for ...
The director of Camp Mystic was among the people killed due to the Hill Country floods, according to the Kerrville Daily ...
Images are now emerging of the victims of the devastating Texas floods including five girls who died after being swept away ...
The death toll includes 28 adults and 15 children, according to officials in Kerr County, where about 850 have been rescued.
The grueling search for 27 missing girls stretched into a third day on Sunday. Survivors told terrifying stories of being ...
Officials from Kerr County, Texas say the death toll has increased as efforts to locate the children from Camp Mystic ...
The search for those swept away by punishing flash floods in Central Texas over the holiday took on new urgency Sunday.
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