Authorities are releasing hundreds of 911 calls from the deadly flash floods that devastated parts of Texas Hill Country on July 4, killing more than 130 people, including dozens of young campers.
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Families of seven girls and camp counselors killed in the July 4 Camp Mystic flood in Hunt, Texas, have filed a wrongful death and negligence lawsuit, alleging the camp’s owners ignored flood risks ...
Kerrville, Texas — At the scene of one of the deadliest flash floods in Texas history, 8-foot-tall aluminum towers are starting to appear on the banks of the Guadalupe River, part of a flash flood ...
The families of 13 girls and two counselors who died in the catastrophic flooding that swept through Camp Mystic this summer are suing the Texas camp and its owners, accusing them of gross negligence, ...
Hundreds of 911 calls from the devastating July 4 floods in Texas that killed scores of young girls at storied Camp Mystic have been released — and they paint a horrifying, tragic picture of victims’ ...
KERRVILLE, Texas (KXAN) — Newly released 911 calls from Kerr County show dispatchers overwhelmed as hundreds dialed in for help during the July 4 flooding event which claimed nearly 120 lives in that ...
Significant flooding is underway in Texas Hill Country as storms crawl across the South. Parts of the region are still recovering from devastating flooding that killed more than 130 people this July.
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