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The Texas Tribune on MSNSearch for flood victims slowed by mountains of debris as thousands descend on Kerr County to assistCrews are using construction equipment to clear vehicles, trees and homes in a race to locate more than 170 people still missing since Friday’s devastating flood.
The Wilfs donated a significant amount of money to help aid in the rescue and recovery efforts to the victims of the flooding in Texas.
As search and recovery operations continue in Kerr County, divers are playing an important role in operations.But rescue teams say more are needed. Eric Herr, vice president with Search & Support San Antonio,
According to Kerrville Police, 161 people remain missing. Meanwhile, ten states have sent specially trained teams to Kerr County, and teams from two more states are enroute
KERR COUNTY, Texas — Local officials said people are launching drones in the Texas Hill Country, interfering with search and transport aircraft that are helping with the flood recovery efforts. It's so bad that the Federal Aviation Administration issued a temporary flight restriction for counties in the area.
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Kerr County Sheriff Larry Leitha asked residents to avoid flood-damaged areas and not disturb debris piles that might contain victims, as Texas responders continue rescue operations.
The Whiskey Myers band from Tyler, 7 Brew and Texas Ford Dealers are among many groups donating towards Kerr County flood recovery efforts. All three of these groups are doing their part in supporting fellow Texans by raising and donating money to help those who were left devastated from the Kerr
The president has defended his administration's response to the fatal flooding amid criticism that federal assistance could have been provided more quickly.
SAN ANTONIO — Five days after the waters of the Guadalupe River rose and overwhelmed much of Kerr Country on July Fourth, search and recovery efforts continue as the community picks up the pieces of one of the state's worst natural disasters in years.
This week in Texas, estimates put the number of people still missing from the Hill Country floods at 161, a daunting figure atop at least 120 deaths confirmed by authorities. But that missing person tally might not be as precise as it seems.