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Two girls were miraculously rescued after they were found clinging to a tree nearly 30 feet high, three days after flash floods killed at least 80 people across Texas, according to local reports.
Linnie McCown, 8, was a student at Casis Elementary. Mary Stevens, 8, was a student at Highland Park Elementary.
Kerr County is reeling from deadly July 4th flooding, with 43 deaths and 27 girls from Camp Mystic missing, prompting ...
KERRVILLE, Texas (AP) — The grueling, desperate search for 27 missing girls stretched into a third day on Sunday after raging ...
Family members confirmed the deaths of Blair and Brooke Harber following the devastating Fourth of July floods in Kerr County ...
Campers as young as 8-years-old were swept away by catastrophic flooding in central Texas when tropical rainfall sent the ...
Rescuers are combing through a ravaged Texas Hill Country terrain, marked by toppled trees, overturned vehicles and debris, ...
Rescuers continue to search for an estimated 20 girls who were at Camp Mystic in Hunt, Texas when deadly floods from the ...
Authorities said at a news conference that 15 of the victims were children. Gov. Greg Abbott vowed that crews would work ...
Authorities have not said how many people are missing beyond the 27 children who were at a girls’ summer camp when flooding ...
Camp Mystic, a Christian summer camp for girls ages 7 to 17, is located along the Guadalupe River in Hunt, Texas-a community ...
If you would like to help the relief and rebuilding efforts in the wake of this devastating flood, please send monetary ...