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Over 170 people are also still missing from the July Fourth flooding, which is now the deadliest natural disaster in Texas in nearly a century.
Follow live updates on the Texas floods, where the death toll has surpassed 100, including Camp Mystic counselors and campers ...
KERRVILLE, Texas — The death toll from the devastating Fourth of July weekend flooding in Texas rose to at least 104 on ...
Flash floods that swept through Texas over the Fourth of July weekend have left more than 100 people dead and more than a ...
Emergency responders kept hope alive as they combed through fallen trees and other debris that littered hard-hit central ...
Torrential rains before dawn on Friday deluged the Guadalupe River, which burst its banks and killed dozens of people, ...
The urgent search for the missing continues following a holiday weekend deluge that killed at least 82 people including ...
The death toll from historic flooding in Texas' Hill Country rose to 104 Monday as Camp Mystic girls summer camp confirmed 27 ...
People gathered on Sunday along the roadsides and churches across Kerrville to mourn the loss of lives and pray for the ones ...
Greg Abbott on Tuesday afternoon. “We will not stop until every missing person is accounted for,” said Abbott, who toured ...
NBC News’ Aaron Gilchrist reports from Kerrville, Texas, on the devastation while meteorologist Bill Karins maps out the ...
At least 41 people are missing statewide as of late Sunday afternoon, officials said.President Trump has signed a disaster ...