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Janice Riley, Michelle Annette, and Lisa Aguillen reflect on volunteering with Kerrville flood victims, witnessing ...
A firsthand account from a Dallas lady who drove to Kerrville to volunteer after the flood. Volunteers with an organization ...
Just over two weeks after floodwaters devastated Central Texas, one Iowa native on the ground is sharing what his home state ...
The number of people still missing in a Texas county ravaged by deadly flooding over the Fourth of July holiday weekend now ...
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'We had to be here': Israeli interfaith rescue team brings high-tech aid to Texas flood recovery
Israeli rescue team ZAKA uses AI-driven flood modeling to aid Kerrville, Texas, in locating flood victims, honoring the dead, ...
With rescue efforts still underway after the Texas flood, Koe Wetzel looked to help victims with his Stronger Together ...
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FEMA chief rejects criticism, calls Texas floods response ‘a model’ for dealing with disaster
The acting administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency is pushing back on criticisms of the federal response to ...
The highly-trained dogs can find victims in places human searchers can't reach. Dozens of the dogs are hard at work on the Guadalupe River.
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Beloved K9 'Roxy' dies unexpectedly after returning home from helping search for Texas flood victims
Tesla sells off after Elon Musk scraps his 2025 sales growth target and warns, ‘We could have a few rough quarters’ Ozzy ...
State and local officials say dozens of people remain missing, but the list fluctuates as reports come into a hotline.
As deadly floods ravaged Texas, FEMA’s response was stalled by political interference, bureaucratic delays, and personal oversight from Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem—leading to the ...
Texas lawmakers are scrutinizing the state’s emergency response to the July 4 floods that killed at least 136 people.
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