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FEMA records show Kerr County officials did not use FEMA’s system to send warnings to phones in the critical hours as the ...
Three hours and 21 minutes. That’s how much time passed from when the National Weather Service sent out its first flash flood warning for part of Kerr County to when the first flooding reports came ...
The threat of heavy rain is “slight” for this weekend, but with the ground fully saturated in Kerr County even small amounts ...
Officials in Kerr County, where the majority of the deaths from the July 4 flash floods occurred, have yet to detail what ...
While Kerr County officials say they didn’t know how bad the July 4 flooding would be, it warned residents nearly eight years ago to “be flood aware” about the ongoing potential ...
Dispatch audio has surfaced from the critical hours before a deadly flood hit its height in Kerr County, helping piece ...
Nearly a week after deadly floods struck Central Texas, search and rescue teams are continuing to probe debris for those ...
New audio reveals what Kerr County first responders were hearing and acting on during the critical first few hours of the ...
In the last nine years, federal funding for a system has been denied to the county as it contends with a tax base hostile to ...
More than 170 people are still believed to be missing a week after the forceful floodwater hit over the July Fourth weekend.
New information is raising questions about Kerr County's emergency notification system and if weather alerts on the morning of July 4th were delayed.
Some camps in the region had to be evacuated, and local newspapers described how Camp Mystic was among those cut off from the ...