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At least 120 people are dead and 173 are missing in central Texas after the Guadalupe River swelled early Friday, causing ...
At least 120 people have been found dead since heavy rainfall overwhelmed the river and flowed through homes and youth camps ...
Dick Eastland, the Camp Mystic owner who pushed for flood alerts on the Guadalupe River, was killed in last week’s deadly ...
The death toll has now climbed to at least 121, making it America's deadliest rainfall-driven flash flood since 1976.
Shock has turned into grief across Texas where at least 120 people died from flash floods and more were missing as the search ...
Stacy Stevens, whose daughter Mary Barrett Stevens was among the 27 killed when tragedy struck the all-girls Christian camp on July 4, said the youngster’s beloved brown monkey was swept away in the ...
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Texas' catastrophic flooding hit faith-based summer camps especially hard, and the heartbreak is sweeping across the country ...
Along the Guadalupe River, a 60-room inn and nearby homes were quickly filling with water. Confusion, desperation and heroism ...
The Houston Texans were the first to announce their donations on Saturday, July 5, with more coming throughout the week. The ...
'Safety is first, and fun is a close second' | Summer camp doubles down on safety after Texas floods
After devastating floods killed 120 people in Texas, including 27 at a summer camp, facilities nationwide are reinforcing ...
A former Houston official faces harsh criticism over her comments about victims who died in Texas floods over Independence Day weekend.
The Hearst Television Data team analyzed FEMA's flood hazard data, identifying Camp Mystic, Camp La Junta and Camp Waldemar as being near high-risk flood zones.
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