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"Life-threatening flash flooding" is ongoing in Kerr and Gillespie Counties -- including the areas of Kerrville, Comfort, Ingram, Hunt, Mountain Home, Waltonia, Harper, Kerrville-Schreiner Park and Cypress Creek -- according to the National Weather Service.
Devastating floods tore through central Texas over the Fourth of July holiday weekend. Meteorologist Katie Horner explains what caused the rare weather event and what people in the metro need to learn before the next disaster strikes.
Ford and its philanthropic arm are donating money, and dealers will donate cars and aid to Texans impacted. Toyota and GM have plans to help, too.
The heavy showers have caused Flash Flood Warnings across Central Texas and prompted officials to close low-water crossings, roads and parks.
The flood-ravaged parts of central Texas may get a break from severe weather as thunderstorms began to shift eastward. The National Weather Service said scattered thunderstorms may produce heavy downpours across Arkansas, Louisiana and Texas on July 8 ...
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Multiple urban search and rescue teams from across the country that responded to the deadly floods in central Texas told CNN they were not deployed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency until at least Monday evening — days after any victim had been found alive.
As tears streamed down their faces, community members looked at the photos attached to a growing memorial wall.
Hunt, Texas, a small town where the north and south forks of the Guadalupe River meet, is grieving the July 4 flood. But even as the search for the missing continues, rebuilding has begun.