Floods in Texas Hill Country
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Jeff and Amber Wilson lost their lives in the flooding. As of Wednesday, July 9, their son, Shiloh, remains missing. According to a fundraising page set up by family, Jeff, Amber and Shiloh were in the Kerville area for a rodeo with Shiloh, who was described as a "young, spirited competitor." Jeff Wilson was a teacher in the Humble ISD.
A Sulphur Springs couple camping on the banks of the Guadalupe River are among the victims of the Hill Country floods that claimed over 100 lives on the Fourth of July.
Eight people are dead and four people remain missing following historic flash floods that ripped through Central Texas and the Texas Hill Country during the Fourth of July weekend. On Thursday, July 10, the Travis County Sheriff's Office identified some of the victims recovered, with several still pending.
From the Hill Country to Liberty: “It felt like grief frozen in place” KPRC 2 traveled to the Hill Country in the days after the flood. The scene was haunting: RVs crushed and flipped. Trees splintered. Children’s shoes and personal belongings still ...
In the aftermath of the Hill Country Flood where the death toll continues to climb survivors are working to pick up the pieces.There has been an outpour of peop
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KERR COUNTY, Texas — Local officials said people are launching drones in the Texas Hill Country, interfering with search and transport aircraft that are helping with the flood recovery efforts. It's so bad that the Federal Aviation Administration issued a temporary flight restriction for counties in the area.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on Thursday issued two new Temporary Flight Restrictions, or TFRs, in the Hill Country.
Controversy erupted after a fundraiser for Sade Perkins, a former Houston official who made racial comments about the 27 girls who died in Camp Mystic floods.