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The death toll from the July Fourth flash flood that ravaged a swath of central Texas Hill Country rose on Tuesday to at ...
The death toll from the devastating floods in central Texas has risen to 82, with many adults and children still missing, as President Donald Trump declared a major disaster over what he called an ...
Death toll: Officials in several Texas counties have confirmed a total of 82 fatalities in connection with the flooding, including 68 in Kerr County, six in Travis County, three in Burnet County ...
HUNT, Texas - The death toll from catastrophic floods in Texas reached at least 67 on Sunday, including 21 children, as the search for girls missing from a summer camp entered a third day. Read ...
The death toll from the catastrophic Texas floods has risen to at least 82 — with dozens more people missing and the number of those killed only expected to rise as the Lone Star State sifts ...
World Death toll in Texas flash floods rises to 51 Deaths include 43 in Kerry County, including 28 adults, 15 children; 4 from Travis County, 1 each from Kendall, Tom Green counties, as well as 2 ...
Families sifted through waterlogged debris and stepped inside empty cabins at Camp Mystic, an all-girls summer camp ripped apart by flash floods that killed at least 70 people in central Texas.
The death toll from flash floods that hit Kerr County, Texas, has risen to 32, including 14 children, local authorities announced. County Sheriff Larry Leitha said at a press ...
KERRVILLE, Texas — Sheriff says 11 campers remain missing in Texas floods as death toll climbs again.
Houses and cars are partially submerged in flood waters in an aerial view near Kerrville, Texas, US July 4, 2025. US Coast Guard/Handout via REUTERS The death toll from the floods in central Texas has ...
The death toll from flash flooding in Texas has risen to 59, a state official said Sunday as rescuers searched frantically for missing people. "We still have heavy rains today, and we lost others ...
Hunt (United States) (AFP) – The death toll from catastrophic flooding in Texas rose to more than 100 on Monday, as rescuers continued their grim search for people swept away by torrents of water.