Kerrville, Texas hill country and Flash flood
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The vigil was held Wednesday evening to remember of the at least 120 people who died in the catastrophic flash floods over the July Fourth holiday.
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.
Texas officials face questions over who monitored weather and warned of floodwaters heading toward camps and homes.
One longtime emergency first responder speaks with our 25 News reporter about what emergency calls are like and the toll they can take on families.
Members of Tupelo-based nonprofit Eight Days of Hope's Rapid Response Ministry are deploying to Kerrville, Texas, in response to the deadly flash flooding that occurred on July 4.
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Sunday is a day of prayer across Texas. But as many filed into churches, first responders and volunteers filed into Kerr County, holding out up in their search and rescue efforts.
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Many Texans are still searching for loved ones and answers following the catastrophic flooding event over the weekend. Kerrville Mayor Joe Herring, Jr. joins Katy Tur to share how his community will “come up with a plan” to prevent this kind of event from happening again.
Robert Earl Keen has a personal connection to Kerrville, TX, the site of massive flooding on July 4 that authorities say resulted in the deaths of 111 people, with nearly 170 still unaccounted for at press time.