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Meanwhile, anguished parents waited for word on the 10 young campers still missing from Camp Mystic, which was hit hard by floodwaters.
The flash flooding on the Guadalupe River in central Texas has killed at least 79 people. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read ...
At least 70 people, including at least 21 children, have died as a result of flash flooding in Texas after the Guadalupe River north of San Antonio flowed over its banks. The search for victims ...
By ADRIAN SAINZ It was about 1 a.m. on the Fourth of July when the facilities manager at a central Texas summer camp saw ...
David Simmons, 55, of Elizabethtown, watched first-hand a similar tragedy unfold in the same area of central Texas almost 40 ...
Rescue teams continue their search after the Guadalupe River overtook cabins at Camp Mystic, a nondenominational camp in the ...
Flash floods in Texas have killed at least 79 people, many of them children. More than 40 people are missing. Heavy rains ...
Families sifted through waterlogged debris Sunday and stepped inside empty cabins at Camp Mystic, an all-girls summer camp ...
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott warned Sunday that additional rounds of heavy rains lasting into Tuesday could produce more ...
The flooding in central Texas originated from the fast-moving waters on the Guadalupe River on Friday, killing more than 70 ...
The Guadalupe River rose 26 feet in just 45 minutes in Texas’ Hill Country on Friday morning, creating unprecedented flooding.
We looked back and found the forecasts and flood alerts sent out by the National Weather Service in San Antonio and Austin.