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Kerr County officials responsible for early warning were asleep or absent during deadly July 4 flood
Read full article: Kerr County officials responsible for early warning were asleep or absent during deadly July 4 flood"The three guys in Kerr County who were responsible for sounding the alarm were effectively unavailable,” said Representative Ann Johnson, a Houston Democrat.
Kerr County flood update: 3 still missing; 107 deaths confirmed, including 37 children
Read full article: Kerr County flood update: 3 still missing; 107 deaths confirmed, including 37 childrenThe Kerr County Flood Disaster Joint Information Center has confirmed that three people are still missing following the catastrophic and deadly July 4th flood.
Kingwood florist offering free floral arrangements for Hill Country flood victims
Read full article: Kingwood florist offering free floral arrangements for Hill Country flood victimsWith more than 50 florists volunteering their services, the Kingwood florist is inviting families of victims to reach out for this free assistance.
Prayer vigil tonight to honor Hill Country flooding victims, missing loved ones
Read full article: Prayer vigil tonight to honor Hill Country flooding victims, missing loved onesA prayer vigil will be held at 7 p.m. at the Town Center to honor victims of the devastating floods in Kerr County over the Fourth of July weekend.
Former Houston Food Insecurity board member calls camp where girls went missing after flood a ‘white-only girls camp’
Read full article: Former Houston Food Insecurity board member calls camp where girls went missing after flood a ‘white-only girls camp’In a TikTok video, Sade Perkins labeled the camp as "a white-only girls' Christian camp," sparking backlash.
How to report people missing in catastrophic Kerr County flooding
Read full article: How to report people missing in catastrophic Kerr County floodingIf you have a loved one missing, please report them by emailing kerrvillemissing@dps.texas.gov with their name, description, and a photo. Alternatively, you can call 830-258-1111 or email floodrecovery@co.kerr.tx.us.
How to donate to victims of the Texas Hill Country floods
Read full article: How to donate to victims of the Texas Hill Country floodsIn the wake of the devastating Central Texas floods, our community is rallying together to support those affected. With over 40 lives lost, it's more important than ever to lend a hand. Here's how you can help:
Houston-area children, families confirmed dead in Texas Hill Country flood disaster
Read full article: Houston-area children, families confirmed dead in Texas Hill Country flood disasterCatastrophic flooding in Texas Hill Country has claimed numerous lives, including Houston-area residents and children attending Camp Mystic.