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More than 130 people are dead after devastating flooding in the Texas Hill Country that began early on the Fourth of July.
Officials said more than 850 people had been rescued after a sudden storm dumped up to 15 inches of rain across the region.
More than a week after deadly floods struck Central Texas, search and rescue teams are continuing to probe debris for those ...
Five campers and one counselor from Camp Mystic remain unaccounted for as local officials face mounting questions over who ...
Search crews continued the grueling task of recovering the missing as more potential flash flooding threatened Texas Hill Country.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott says there have now been 135 deaths statewide from flooding on July 4, including 116 people in Kerr ...
At least 78 people have died across five counties and 41 remain missing, including 10 girls swept away from a riverside summer camp.
Emergency responders continue to search for missing people and local police said efforts have been slowed by "sightseers who are making things worse." ...
As the death toll from the Texas flooding disaster continues to rise, officials are offering their sympathies — and stressing that search efforts will continue for those who remain missing.
Even in places where the floods have let up, the storm isn’t over: Floods can lead to excess deaths long after the actual ...
Contact her at cara.tabachnick@cbsinteractive.com At least 120 people are dead and dozens are still missing after devastating ...
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