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Volunteers are hoping to find the owners of stuffed animals, photographs and other keepsakes salvaged from the debris.
Flash flooding in Texas Hill Country has triggered one of the largest rescue operations in the state’s history.
For the first time since the deadly July Fourth flooding in the Texas Hill Country, Kerr County has no flood advisories or rain in the forecast, allowing search crews to continue their work looking for the bodies of 97 missing people.
A flood watch will remain in effect in Kerrville and the surrounding area — the epicenter of the July 4 damage that left at least 130 dead — until 7 a.m. Tuesday.
TEMA sends members of the Brentwood and Franklin fire department along with the WCEMA to help with Texas flood recovery.
FOX viewers have come through in a big way for the victims of the devastating Central Texas floods, raising over $7 million – so far.
In the wake of catastrophic flooding in Kerrville, Texas, 1st Lt. Emily Ake, a public affairs officer for the 5th Armored Brigade at Fort Bliss, returned to her
A Dallas chef whose daughters once attended Camp Mystic in the Texas hill country has returned to help prepare meals in the aftermath of the flash flooding that has claimed more than 100 lives, including many campers.
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Volunteer group from Mexico joins Central Texas flood rescue effortsLos Topos, a Mexican volunteer rescue organization formed after a 1985 earthquake, came to Central Texas to help assist in rescue efforts after the Independence Day floods that have killed more than 100 people in the Hill Country.