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Catastrophic floods in Central Texas, particularly Williamson County, claimed over 120 lives during the July 4th weekend. Among the victims was Sherry Richardson, whose home was swept away. Officials are now focusing on recovery efforts,
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The city of Leander is expected to provide an update on recovery efforts at 3 p.m. Friday. KVUE plans to stream the presser on our digital platforms, including KVUE+.
This article has been updated to clarify the fourth missing person is in the city of Leander in Williamson County. Updated July 8, 5:45 p.m. Search and rescue crews
Authorities have identified the second flood victim recovered in Williamson County as 64-year-old Sherry Merlene Richardson of Liberty Hill, the Sheriff’s Office confirmed Tuesday.
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As Central Texas communities begin their road to recovery following deadly Fourth of July weekend flooding, more information is being released about the victims.
Northwestern Travis County and southwestern Williamson County are under a flash flood warning until 4:30 p.m. as heavy rainfall in the area continues,
KXAN's Avery Travis tells the story of two Williamson County flood survivors and some volunteers from the Gulf Coast who say they understand the power of water - and the power of a community rebuilding.