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A public backlash is enveloping Kerr County over the steps taken after the National Weather Service warned of a potential catastrophe.
Residents say Kerr County’s use of CodeRED alerts was sporadic and inconsistent. Local officials have not answered questions about when and how they utilized the system, which has been in place since ...
There are more than 100 emergency personnel on the ground working to reunite families, the sheriff said. A large-scale search ...
Officials in Texas are facing mounting questions about whether they did enough to get people out of harm’s way before a flash ...
Kerr County officials say they are still focused mainly on the search for survivors with hundreds still missing and weren't ...
It has been four days since catastrophic floodwaters swept through the Texas Hill Country, leaving more than 100 people dead ...
Texas officials refused to answer many serious questions about how prepared they were for the deadly flooding that struck the ...
Kerr County officials Tuesday appeared to dodge questions about how soon they were notified about deadly flash floods in ...
At least 84 people, including 28 children, were killed in Kerr County, and another six were found dead in Kendall County due to flooding, officials said Monday.
In Kerr County, at least 43 people, including 28 adults and 15 kids, were confirmed dead after torrential rains triggered flash floods early Friday morning, the county's Sheriff Larry Leitha said ...
Kerr County Sheriff Larry Leitha said families can report people who are still missing by calling 830-258-1111 or by sending an email to [email protected].