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‘No child should sleep in a floodplain’: Parents of Camp Mystic flood victims push for camp safety laws
Read full article: ‘No child should sleep in a floodplain’: Parents of Camp Mystic flood victims push for camp safety lawsHouston parents are mourning their children lost in a deadly Camp Mystic flood—and demanding lawmakers act before another tragedy strikes.
‘We sent her to camp, not a war zone’: Parents testify after Camp Mystic flood deaths
Read full article: ‘We sent her to camp, not a war zone’: Parents testify after Camp Mystic flood deathsParents of children who died in the devastating July 4 flood at Camp Mystic delivered emotional testimony before Texas lawmakers on Wednesday, urging quick approval of Senate Bill 1 to improve safety standards at camps across the state.
‘She looked like she was dancing:’ Ingram man guided by scream to girl lost in Texas Hill Country flood
Read full article: ‘She looked like she was dancing:’ Ingram man guided by scream to girl lost in Texas Hill Country floodAn Ingram man searching flood-ravaged banks says a mysterious scream led him to a young girl’s body, bringing a grieving family closure.
‘Come with your wallets open:’ A month after Texas Hill Country flood, small communities feeling economic burden
Read full article: ‘Come with your wallets open:’ A month after Texas Hill Country flood, small communities feeling economic burdenOne month after the catastrophic Texas Hill Country Flood swept through Kerr County, the physical damage may be fading, but for local businesses, the financial pain is just beginning.
ONLY ON 2: Fly over the Guadalupe River one month after devastating Texas Hill Country flood
Read full article: ONLY ON 2: Fly over the Guadalupe River one month after devastating Texas Hill Country floodIt’s been one month since the devastating Texas Hill Country flood that turned the quiet and calm Guadalupe River into a fury that this area has never seen before.
Houston dive teams among the nationwide effort to find remaining missing in Texas Hill Country flood
Read full article: Houston dive teams among the nationwide effort to find remaining missing in Texas Hill Country floodElite Houston dive teams are in the Texas Hill Country using rare underwater sonar to search 127 miles of the Guadalupe River for the final two victims of the deadly July 4 flood.
‘Fourth of July is not over for me:’ Volunteers remain committed to rebuilding weeks after Texas Hill Country floods
Read full article: ‘Fourth of July is not over for me:’ Volunteers remain committed to rebuilding weeks after Texas Hill Country floodsAs you drive across Kerr County, it’s hard to miss the many trees ravaged by raging floodwaters. That's why community members remain dedicated to rebuilding from the devastation.
CenterPoint responds after poles left in Houston neighborhood
Read full article: CenterPoint responds after poles left in Houston neighborhoodFor weeks, residents in the Briargrove neighborhood were left with questions and carefully navigating around massive utility poles that appeared seemingly out of nowhere on streets, sidewalks, and even lawns.
PHOTOS: Community honors those lost in devastating flood in vigil at Kerrville’s Antler Stadium
Read full article: PHOTOS: Community honors those lost in devastating flood in vigil at Kerrville’s Antler StadiumIt has been five days since devastating floods left massive destruction in the Texas Hill Country.
Veterans and volunteers rally in flood-ravaged Center Point to aid search and relief
Read full article: Veterans and volunteers rally in flood-ravaged Center Point to aid search and reliefAlong the muddy banks of the Guadalupe River, about 10 miles from Kerrville, a group of veterans, first responders, and every day people are doing more than just helping. They’re answering a call to serve once again.
Hearts Hurt? Messages of faith, support and positivity pop up in devastated Texas Hill Country
Read full article: Hearts Hurt? Messages of faith, support and positivity pop up in devastated Texas Hill CountryIn the small river towns that dot the Guadalupe River in Kerr County, you can’t look far without seeing devastation.
Texas Hill Country’s long road to recovery: Volunteers and community unite amid devastation
Read full article: Texas Hill Country’s long road to recovery: Volunteers and community unite amid devastationThe Texas Hill Country is still recovering from the deadly July fourth floods. The destruction happened in an instant but now that flood waters have begun to recede, there is a long road ahead to rebuild.
Search crews, volunteers comb Texas Hill Country for survivors of devastating flooding
Read full article: Search crews, volunteers comb Texas Hill Country for survivors of devastating floodingThe search for survivors continues in the Texas Hill Country after catastrophic flash flooding swept through Kerr County early Friday morning.
‘Absolute miracle:’ Woman survives being swept away in Texas Hill Country flash flooding, clings to tree 15 miles away
Read full article: ‘Absolute miracle:’ Woman survives being swept away in Texas Hill Country flash flooding, clings to tree 15 miles awayA woman who was swept away by the fast-rising flood waters of the Guadalupe River not only survived the raging water for more than 15 miles, she also held on to a tree for hours until she could be rescued.
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Several people injured in natural gas explosion, fire near Klein
Read full article: Several people injured in natural gas explosion, fire near KleinKLEIN, Texas – Several people were injured Friday in a large natural gas explosion and fire near Klein that prompted an evacuation of some residents in the area. Officials from the Harris County Fire Marshal’s Office said that a crew from Comcast was working in the area and nicked a natural gas line. The crew called in a CenterPoint crew to inspect the line which is when two lines exploded, officials said. Full Screen 1 / 12 Flames shoot from the scene of a large natural gas fire near Klein, Texas, on March 5, 2021. Residents who had their natural gas service interrupted as a result of the incident are urged not to turn any valves or tamper with the natural gas meter for safety reasons.