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The Salvation Army is continuing to clean debris, search for lost items and provide essential services to those affected.
Robert Earl Keen, who owns a ranch just outside Kerrville, is lending his talents in an upcoming concert that will benefit many of his Hill Country neighbors impacted by last week’s floods.
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FOX 4 News Dallas-Fort Worth on MSNTexas reels from devastating floods as Kerrville community hit hardDevastating floodwaters have swept through Central Texas, particularly impacting Kerrville and the Guadalupe River shoreline, causing significant damage and leaving residents mourning.
Residents of Kerrville, Texas, say the rapidly rising floodwaters on July 4th took them by surprise. While phone warnings were sent, many did not hear them. WOAI's Matt Roy reports.
The death toll has now climbed to at least 129, making it America's deadliest rainfall-driven flash flood since 1976.
The county emphasized, if you encounter flowing water above ankle height, “Stop, turn around, and go another way.” Even just six inches of fast-moving water can sweep people off their feet, making flood zones extremely dangerous, the Facebook post says.
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Laredo Morning Times on MSNHow to help Central Texas flood victims: Where to donate, volunteer, and support reliefSupport Central Texas flood recovery by donating, volunteering, or providing supplies to help affected families and communities rebuild.
Floods devastate Cheryl's family plans as their camper floats away and Arnold's mobile home sits in high waters. They recall their heartbreaking
The National Weather Service issued the warning at 3:17 p.m., cautioning that tributaries of the Guadalupe River north of Ingram and Kerrville are expected to experience a rapid rise.