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Jonathan McComb was the sole family member to survive a Texas flooding in 2015. Now, he's in Kerrville searching for victims ...
But Donald Trump is patting himself on the back because two or three hundred could have died!
Gov. Greg Abbott says 161 known people are missing after catastrophic flash floods swept through the Guadalupe River corridor on July 4.
Search crews are looking for more than 160 people still missing in the Central Texas floods as the death toll rises. FOX 4's Payton May is in Kerr County with the latest updates.
Riding on horseback through brush and over numerous dead turkeys, Margo Mellon spent Tuesday scanning the flood-ravaged ...
Search and rescue operations in Texas continue as the death toll from last week's flooding exceeds 100, with over 160 people ...
Officials said the search for remains would continue until all the victims have been accounted for. In the hardest-hit county, no survivors have been found since Friday.
Officials at Truck Yard Oklahoma City said all of their proceeds on Wednesday will go toward supporting those efforts in Kerr County.
The Associated Press has assembled an approximate timeline of the 48 hours before, during and after the deadly flash flood, beginning with the activation of the state's emergency response resources on ...
Flash floods in Central Texas have killed at least 109 people and left dozens more missing as search efforts continue Tuesday ...
Meanwhile, Texas authorities have pledged to continue search and rescue operations until every missing person is found.
The death toll from a devastating flash flood in several Texas counties continues to rise. Gov. Greg Abbott said at least 109 people have died and more than 161 are still unaccounted for, five days ...
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