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At least 15 children are among the bodies recovered so far, according to county officials responding to the natural disaster.
As a deadly "flood wave" swept through Kerr County, Texas, on the Fourth of July, miles and miles of damage were left behind.
Austin-Travis County EMS had responded to about two dozen water rescues as of Saturday morning, officials said.
The family of 66-year-old Joni Kay Brake and 67-year-old Robert Leroy Brake Sr. said the couple were visiting their youngest ...
Searchers are moving on foot through rough terrain, looking for survivors or victims’ remains in woods, culverts and other ...
Heavy rainfall has overwhelmed multiple low water crossings and areas along the Guadalupe River, local authorities reported.
July Fourth brought "life-threatening flash flooding" to the Kerrville area. More than 20 children remain unaccounted for ...
Anguished parents waited for word on the more than two dozen children still missing from Camp Mystic, a Christian girls' camp ...
Authorities still have not said how many people were missing beyond the children from a summer camp along a river in Kerr ...
WATCH: Kerr County officials are giving an update on the recovery efforts in the Guadalupe River flooding. New York Times ...
As rescuers search for dozens still missing in Kerr County’s deadly flash flood, questions grow over the timing and ...
James Forster lives near the Guadalupe River in Kerr County. On Friday morning, he came to check on a friend’s house along ...