Texas, FEMA and Flood
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He was sound asleep when the Hill Country floods hit Kerr County. What his campground owner did saved his life.
Jacque White and her five children escaped the rising waters of the Guadalupe River just in time. Now they have to rebuild.
Cynthia Thomas describes the damage left behind by the catastrophic floods that struck Texas. Thomas explains to NBC News' Joe Fryer and Savannah Sellers why many people are likely to not rebuild due to the high costs of flood insurance.
A mother and daughter share their harrowing experience of the flash flood at Camp Mystic in Texas, praising counselors who acted heroically to save children amid rising waters.
Over 80 people are dead and dozens are missing across six counties in Texas after catastrophic flash floods devastated the area. Owner of Blue Oak RV Park Lorena Guillen joins Ana Cabrera to share her experience during the flooding and details the "heart-wrenching" destruction they are facing now.
Stuart Gross, a code enforcement officer in Ingram, Texas, discussed the destruction on the ground following extensive flooding in Kerr County.
Janice Riley, Michelle Annette, and Lisa Aguillen reflect on volunteering with Kerrville flood victims, witnessing heartbreaking loss and moments of hope in the Texas community
Jonathan McComb is part of a crucial network of volunteers searching for the missing after catastrophic flooding hit Central Texas.
Many are still missing in Kerr County, Texas after flash flooding killed at least 70 people. Residents are bracing for more bad weather as more rain is predicted for today. Christian Brown, who was in a cabin with his family as the flash flood hit,
The McComb family spent their last day together barbecuing with friends. That night, the Blanco River, which is just east of Kerr County, swelled 28 feet in 90 minutes. The McComb's vacation home was pulled from its foundation and floated down the river.