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The organizations working together to help the flood victims said that 'no additional in-kind donations (clothing, food, supplies) are needed in Kerrville.' They said the best way to help is with monetary donations.
A study puts the spotlight on Texas as the leading U.S. state by far for flood-related deaths, with more than 1,000 of them from 1959 to 2019.
The Guadalupe River flooded early on Friday, July 4, as heavy rains prompted evacuations in the area. Emergency responders are frantically searching for several residents, and children from nearby summer camps are missing.
New human settlements constructed in recent years have made the waterway more hazardous, UT-Arlington civil engineering professor says.
Local businesses and vacationers are picking up the pieces after devastating flooding along the Guadalupe River in Kerrville.
The Guadalupe River flooded on Friday, July 4, impacting cities across Kerr County including Kerrville, Hunt, Ingram, and more, killing at least 27 people . At least 27 children remain missing from Camp Mystic, an all-girls summer camp in Hunt.
It took just 90 minutes for the river to rise more than 30 feet. A look at the historic flood levels now etched into Central Texas history.
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FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth on MSNTexas flooding: Kerrville residents search for missing in hopes of bringing closure to familiesKerrville families are cleaning up the damage left behind by the devastating flooding over the holiday weekend.
Young campers and a dad saving his family were among the dozens killed in the historic flash floods that tore through central Texas over the holiday weekend.