Kerr County still working to recover 2 weeks after flood
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Many described the river’s rise as a “wall of water.” But to understand just how much water fell, it's helpful to put the numbers in perspective.
The Commerce Department acting inspector general's office will evaluate the National Weather Service’s actions around the catastrophic flooding in Texas
Less than 5% of homes in the county's FEMA floodplain had flood coverage, well below the national average. Uptake was even worse in other areas that flooded.
Search and rescue teams continue to look for missing persons weeks after July Fourth floods in Texas.
As the water rises, so does the Kerr County community, especially one man who reunited a brother and sister, swept away in the flood.
Commissioners in Kerr County, Texas, are set to meet Monday in their first official court hearing since more than 100 people in the county, including children and counselors at a summer camp, were killed in catastrophic flooding last week.
The questions about a flood warning system before the deadly Central Texas floods continue. Some are shining the spotlight on a 2021 public meeting where county leaders debated whether to take $10 million from the Biden Administration, but what people are saying online and what actually happened are not the same.
"Our hearts are broken alongside our families that are enduring this unimaginable tragedy," Camp Mystic's update stated. "We are praying for them constantly."
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FOX 4 News Dallas-Fort Worth on MSNNorth Texas teen plans benefit concert for Kerr County flood victims.A recent high school graduate from North Texas, whose niece was rescued from the July Fourth flooding at Camp Mystic, is now doing his part to help those impacted by the deadly floods in Central Texas.
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FOX 26 Houston on MSNTexas flooding: Ingram Church becomes lifeline during deadly Kerr County floodsA small church in Ingram, Texas, became the heart of emergency response efforts on July 4, when catastrophic flooding devastated Kerr County.
After flash floods swept through central Texas in July 2025, people online searched for reasons why the disaster was so deadly.