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The Texas Tribune on MSNSearch for flood victims slowed by mountains of debris as thousands descend on Kerr County to assistCrews are using construction equipment to clear vehicles, trees and homes in a race to locate more than 170 people still missing since Friday’s devastating flood.
Governor Abbott has requested additional disaster relief assisanceKERRVILLE, Texas - The death toll from the devastating floods that swept
Leo Soto had so many boxes of flowers - all donated - that he needed help finding a truck in town to help transfer them all.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott planned to make another visit Tuesday to Camp Mystic, the century-old all-girls Christian summer camp where at least 27 campers
More than 100 are dead and 160 individuals are still missing in Texas' Kerr County following the deadly flooding. NBC News' Jay Gray reports.
Governor Greg Abbott discussed the devastating flooding in Central Texas on Tuesday. 161 people are still missing in Kerr County alone, according to the governor.
President Trump visits Texas to survey flood damage and discuss relief efforts amidst scrutiny over emergency alert systems and FEMA's efficiency.
Following confirmation from Gov. Greg Abbott that more than 160 people were still missing in Kerr County as a result of the deadly Fourth of July weekend floods, officials gathered on Wednesday morning, July 9, to share the latest on search and rescue efforts in the Texas Hill Country.
SAN ANTONIO — Five days after the waters of the Guadalupe River rose and overwhelmed much of Kerr Country on July Fourth, search and recovery efforts continue as the community picks up the pieces of one of the state's worst natural disasters in years.
John David Trolinger was in his home’s radio room listening intently early Friday morning as the first water rescues took place on a rising Guadalupe River.