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Kerrville residents are grappling with widespread damage to homes, cars and belongings after recent flooding. Many are turning to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) for financial help.
After deadly floods hit the Kerrville area, many Texans are looking for ways to help. The city is asking that volunteers register with them to coordinate efforts.
City of Kerrville Mayor Joe Herring Jr. introduced a new website on Saturday where residents can receive comprehensive information and resources following the recent deadly Hill Country floods.
Not only do you have to sign up ahead of time, but the City of Kerrville wants you to know you need to get there early to find a spot.
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