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In the early days of July, pieces of weather systems were converging to create a disaster over Texas Hill Country that would ...
As the death toll continues to rise from devastating flooding that struck the Texas Hill Country, questions have been asked ...
More than 170 people are still believed to be missing a week after the forceful floodwater hit over the July Fourth weekend.
: Spokesman for Eastland family that operates Camp Mystic tells News 4 I-Team the Washington Post timeline of the camp's ...
A Kerrville-area river authority executed a contract for a flood warning system that would have been used to help with ...
Camp Mystic's executive director Dick Eastland began evacuating campers approximately 45 minutes after the National Weather ...
Three days after tragedy struck central Texas on the morning of July 4 with a deadly flash flood that has killed at least 82 ...
Rain rushing to the Guadalupe took it from a depth of less than 8 feet to 37.5 feet, a deluge with as much volume as an ...
The National Weather Service issued an urgent flood warning at 1:14 a.m. July 4th. Camp personnel did not start moving girls ...
A spokesperson for Camp Mystic and its owner's family cannot confirm whether flash flood emergency alerts reached personnel on July 4.
CBS News analysis shows there were 22 warnings sent by the National Weather Service for Kerr County and the Kerrville area, but many residents say they didn't get alerts.
Audio surfaces in CodeRED timeline – In the early hours of July 4th people were still sleeping in their beds when the wall of water swept through the area. Between 4 and 5 a.m. The Guadalupe River ...