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The National Weather Service issued an urgent flood warning at 1:14 a.m. July 4th. Camp personnel did not start moving girls ...
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Finding peace and spiritual strength amid the raging waters of devastating Texas flood tragedyThese are my reflections as a pastor on the Guadalupe River flood tragedy. Here's how I find solace in a hymn while contrasting faithful acceptance with divisive political responses.
At least 132 people, including 27 campers from Camp Mystic, have died after the catastrophic July 4th flood in Texas Hill ...
State and local officials said they did their best to coordinate evacuations and rescues, but better cellphone service might ...
The floodwaters that brought historic death and devastation to the Texas Hill Country have receded. Left behind are a tangled ...
The search for those missing in catastrophic Texas floods resumes in some areas after pause for rain
For a second straight day, rain forecasts hampered the search Monday for people still missing after deadly floods pummeled ...
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A large percentage of people still unaccounted for were probably visiting the area, Kerr County Judge Rob Kelly said.
Camp Mystic's executive director began evacuating campers approximately 45 minutes after the National Weather Service issued a "life-threatening flash flooding" alert.
The final missing Camp Mystic counselor, Katherine Ferruzzo, was found deceased after a devastating July Fourth flood in ...
Over 130 dead as report claims Camp Mystic leader received flood warning hour before disaster - Flash flood warnings remain in effect across parts of Central Texas Tuesday morning as thunderstorms and ...
When Camp Mystic, a Christian summer camp for girls nestled in Texas Hill Country, experienced catastrophic flooding on July ...
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