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Catastrophic flash floods in Texas have tragically killed more than 100 people over the weekend, after the banks of the ...
The death toll from catastrophic flooding in Texas over the July Fourth weekend surpassed 100 on Monday as search-and-rescue ...
Linnie McCown has been identified as one of the victims of the devastating flash floods in Kerr County, Texas. Following the ...
Richard “Dick” Eastland, the owner and director of Camp Mystic in Kerr County, Texas, died while helping campers get to ...
In the early hours of Independence Day, rain pelted sleeping communities in central Texas. No one knew yet how devastating ...
For Allen, the more than 100 people who have died and dozens missing aren’t just numbers, but people he’s known for years and even decades.
"There's no such thing as a natural disaster," geographers like to say -- a reminder that human choices turn hazards into ...
On its website on Monday morning, the camp also thanked the community, first responders and officials for support during ...
One of Thompson's daughters, 10-year-old Mamie, was at Camp Mystic. Her 10-year-old niece was also in the cabin, and as it ...
A July Fourth weekend deluge in Texas caused catastrophic flash flooding that has killed at least 89 people. Camp Mystic in ...