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NBC News correspondent Morgan Chesky remembers the first moment when he came face-to-face with the enormity of the disaster that was the July 4 flood in Central Texas that killed more than 130 and caused between $18 billion and $22 billion in damages.
The statewide death toll from the catastrophic flooding in Central Texas earlier this month has risen to 135 and dozens more remain missing, Gov. Greg Abbott said Thursday. Abbott provided an update on the Texas floods during a news conference while in San Angelo,
WACO, Texas (KWTX) - A group of local children who organize an annual summer daycare lemonade stand, and who usually split the money amongst themselves, decided this year they’d donate every dollar made to those devastated by the deadly July 4th flooding in the Texas Hill Country.
Governor Abbott and General Nordhaus surveyed flood damage in Kerrville, Texas, and reviewed recovery efforts.
A washed-out Guadalupe River appeared stuck in time nearly two weeks after the catastrophe. Large trees laid on their sides, and debris lingered throughout what was left.
Texas country music icons Lyle Lovett and Michael Martin Murphy are joining forces for "Song in the Storm," a July 4 flood benefit concert that will
The region of Texas that suffered tremendous loss last week because of heavy rain and flooding is once again in danger of taking in more water. On Sunday morning, the National Weather Service issued a flash flood warning for the epicenter of the catastrophic Independence Day flooding event.
More than 100 bodies have been recovered in the Kerr County area in the aftermath of the July Fourth floods that devastated Central Texas.
Laura Stark, organizer of the Christian Life Church Foundation of Hope Food Bank, and her team are collecting donations for those effected by flooding in several smaller towns.
Upon notice of catastrophic flooding in her hometown, 1st. Lt. Emily Ake, public affairs officer for the 5th Armored Brigade at
More than 130 people are dead after devastating flooding in the Texas Hill Country that began early on the Fourth of July. More than 160 people are missing. Search operations continued overnight in Kerr County, which was hit the hardest, with at least 106 deaths, including 36 children, according to officials.
Maranatha Christian Center has become a donation center and a safe space for Kerrville's Hispanic and immigrant communities at a time when an increased presence of law enforcement has put many on edge.