“Gut-wrenching and heartbreaking” stories spurring state “to do even more to make sure that we’re going to be searching and finding everybody that we can,” Abbott says.
At least 12 structures at Camp Mystic along the Guadalupe River were fully within FEMA’s 2011 National Flood Insurance map for Kerr County, analysis shows.
In response to an appeal, federal agency in 2013 amended the county’s 100-year flood map to remove 15 of the camp’s buildings from the hazard area.
Texans are leading flood recovery even as more flooding hits and the search for the missing continues.
Abilene couple was last seen on July 4 before catastrophic rainfall.
The team has already made more than $500 in donations.
Ingram Fire Department officials ordered crews to evacuate the Guadalupe River corridor in Kerr County until further notice
Your tears are more honest than cheap theology and politics.
I pray for those who are enduring sorrow and grief after Texas disaster.
Officials who deflect or scoff at questions do disservice to the dead.
There have been 103 confirmed deaths in Kerr County alone as of Friday. More than 120 have died in floods throughout Texas.
The Mavericks, Spurs and Rockets were among those showing support for flooding victims in Central Texas.
The river would swell 26 feet in 45 minutes and lay waste to homes and buildings, and claim the lives of more than 100 people, including many summer campers.
The King of Country Music will host a dinner and concert in Boerne on July 27.
Jeff and Tanya Ramsey’s camping trip in the Texas Hill Country was a celebration. Then came the flood.
Before Friday’s game, both teams wore T-shirts honoring the victims of the tragic flood that ravaged Kerr County.
Texas trip comes as the search for missing continues throughout the area.
President Donald Trump defended his administration’s handling of the disaster during his Friday visit to Texas.
Free crisis counseling now available through Texas Health and Human Services Commission, Abbott says.
A mom looking for her daughter’s stuffed animal. A camper’s shoe found in the mud. Volunteers are searching for what the Guadalupe swept away.