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At least 43 people are dead in Central Texas after catastrophic flash floods swept away cars and homes in Kerr County.
Search for missing continues after dozens killed including children - Donald Trump described the flooding as ‘terrible’ as ...
The danger has extended to Travis, Williamson and Burnet counties, where very dangerous flash flooding is ongoing Saturday ...
NPR has compiled a timeline of when local, state and federal officials posted warnings on social media as well as the ...
The following counties and areas in Texas currently have a flood warning in place: Neches River near Diboll, affecting ...
Flash floods in central Texas have killed at least 51 people, including 43 in Kerr County, including 15 children and at least ...
A devastating flash flood has ravaged central Texas, leaving at least 51 dead, including 15 children, and resulting in 27 girls still unaccounted for after their summer camp was overwhelmed by rising ...
Texas Governor Greg Abbott has issued a disaster declaration. The severe flooding left dozens of people dead and several ...
In the backdrop to the disaster, Secretary Kristi Noem of Homeland Security assured of speedy action to rescue people.
The devastating floods have claimed 13 lives. Twenty children are missing, and officials say more deaths are expected.
Some two dozen girls from a summer camp along the Guadalupe River in the Texas Hill Country are among those unaccounted for.