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Flash flooding claimed more than 130 lives in Central Texas. Here’s what we know about the victims
At least 135 people across Central Texas are confirmed dead, including dozens of children who were attending summer camp in the Hill Country, after catastrophic flooding over the Fourth of July ...
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The Texas Tribune on MSNIn Kerr County, some summer camps are reopening after the devastating July 4 flood
At least two summer camps in the Texas Hill Country have invited campers back after sustaining little to no damage from the ...
With rescue efforts still underway after the Texas flood, Koe Wetzel looked to help victims with his Stronger Together ...
Scrimping on flood protection may have saved taxpayers money. But the Hill Country floods on July 4 cost 137 people -- ...
Texas lawmakers say they aren't seeking to assign blame or “armchair quarterback” as they review the catastrophic July 4 ...
In the Texas Hill Country, a camper isn't just a recreational vehicle—it's often a permanent home. Many were swept down the ...
It's fair to conclude Camp Mystic's leadership disastrously understimated flooding dangers. Science and technology have made ...
Climate change isn’t mentioned in Gov. Greg Abbott’s special session agenda, and yet it can be found throughout. As ...
During the Texas Legislature's special legislative session hearing on Hill Country floods on Wednesday, July 23, 2025, state ...
A dog that went missing during the floods in Central Texas earlier this month was found alive with help from a trackable GPS collar.
KXAN Senior Forecaster Jim Spencer reflects on the unprecedented devastation seen after the Texas Floods this month.
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