Kerr County, missing and flood
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The body of a woman who was missing in the devastating July 4 floods has been found, according to Gov. Greg Abbott. Abbott said Task Force 1 — one of the search teams deployed in response — recovered the body in the Kerrville area. He announced the discovery in a post on X at 10:10 p.m. Tuesday.
KERR COUNTY, Texas — Friday marks exactly three weeks since the Guadalupe River surged, killing more than a hundred people, 37 of them children. To help with recovery, Kerr County is hosting another informational meeting for residents Friday morning.
The Dallas entrepreneur is teaming up with local groups to support victims and first responders after deadly Central Texas flooding.
The Upper Guadalupe River Authority had a $3 million reserve, but cut taxes rather than replacing an outdated flood alert system before the July 4 Hill
Gov. Greg Abbott said the number of missing persons in Kerr County has in now two — a girl from Camp Mystic and an adult male—after the body of a missing adult woman was recovered in Kerrville on Tuesday, bringing the total number of victims recovered in Kerr County to 108 (71 adults, 37 children).
Texas lawmakers are meeting for the first time to address the deadly July 4 floods that killed at least 135 people.
Kerr County officials now estimate that flood damage from the recent Central Texas disaster could exceed $200 million—and to help cover mounting recovery costs, they may raise property taxes for the first time in years.
Tim Marvin was awarded for his efforts by The Texas Department of Public Safety. Sergeant Darren Thomas presented Tim with the DPS’s Meritorious Service Award in recognition of his hard work.