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Jonathan McComb was the sole family member to survive a Texas flooding in 2015. Now, he's in Kerrville searching for victims ...
Note that some links may require registration or subscription. More than 100 people died as a result of catastrophic flooding along the Guadalupe River in Texas, and over 160 people remain missing.
Julian Ryan’s final words to his mother as floodwaters quickly engulfed their trailer home were simply, “I love you.” He had made a split-second decision to thrust his arm through a window to help his ...
HUNT, Texas (AP) — Crews used backhoes and their bare hands Wednesday to dig through piles of debris that stretched for miles ...
Gov. Greg Abbott says 161 known people are missing after catastrophic flash floods swept through the Guadalupe River corridor on July 4.
The uncertainty about what happened at Mystic comes as local officials have repeatedly dodged questions about who was ...
In what experts call "Flash Flood Alley," the terrain reacts quickly to rainfall steep slopes, rocky ground, and narrow ...
The deadly flooding that struck Kerrville on July 4 has been devastating, deadly and destructive. The Guadalupe River rose nearly 20 feet in just hours. Estimates put the rainfall ...
Authorities say more than 100 people have died in the raging floodwaters that hit Central Texas on Friday. Several of them ...
Flooding is a fact of life in Texas Hill Country, a region home to a flood-prone corridor known as “Flash Flood Alley.” Judge Rob Kelly, the top elected official in Kerr County, said as much on Sunday ...
Follow for live updates in the Texas flooding as more than 160 are missing as rescuers continue a desperate search ...