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For the first time since catastrophic flooding killed more than 100 people in Kerr County, Texas, the county emergency management director conceded that he was sick and asleep as the water rose to ...
William B. Thomas IV, the Kerr County Emergency Management Coordinator, is speaking out after questions were raised about his whereabouts during the July 4 floods that killed more than 130 people.
In the aftermath of the deadly July 4 floods, the need for warning systems has been sounded by elected officials and members of the public.
Deputy Stewart joined the Washington Task Force on July 11 after flooding in Kerr County and the surrounding area left at ...
Flood relief is one of many items the Texas Legislature is taking up in the 30-day special session called by Gov. Greg Abbott ...
The July 4 flood killed 27 campers and counselors at the all-girls Camp Mystic in Hunt. One camper remains missing. The ...
Two top leaders in a rural Texas county were asleep and a third was out of town in the initial hours of a catastrophic flood ...
Their statements to state legislators marked the first time county officials have spoken publicly about what they were doing the morning of the disaster that killed more than 100 people in the county.
Texas state legislators will be in Kerrville on Thursday for a hearing on the July 4 floods. They may get an earful.
At a hearing in hard-hit Kerr County, an emergency management coordinator for the first time explained his whereabouts when ...
Kerr County’s emergency management coordinator, William B. Thomas IV, testified on Thursday that he was sick and asleep ...
Texas officials have faced questions over their preparedness and the speed of their initial actions when flash flooding hit.
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