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ABC13 Houston on MSN3 more Houston-area deaths identified in Hill Country flooding, bringing total to 16As the devastating effects of the Hill Country floods continue to impact Texas families, ABC13 is now confirming 16 fatalities from the Houston region.
In the room, children painted, wrote postcards and created artwork, all while supported by mental health professionals and volunteers.
A surge of deep tropical moisture returns to Texas this weekend. Here's where the risk of flash flooding is highest in the state this weekend.
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FOX 26 Houston on MSNTexas flooding: First Emergency Order issued, all courts should be delayed as necessaryA First Emergency Order has been issued because of the devastating flooding in Central Texas by the Supreme Court of Texas and Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, stating all Texas court proceedings should be delayed or modified.
HOUSTON — The community is mourning a longtime Humble ISD educator and his family. Family tells KHOU 11 News that Jeff Wilson, a teacher at Kingwood Park High School, was one of the victims in the devastating flooding on the Guadalupe River.
The record of frequent, often deadly floods in Central Texas goes back more than 200 years to July 1819, when floodwaters spilled into the major plazas of San Antonio. That city on the edge of the Hill Country was hit by major floods again in 1913, 1921, 1998 and 2025, to cite a few examples.
Catastrophic flooding in Texas Hill Country resulted in the deaths of at least 82 people, including 27 children and counselors from Camp Mystic, and dozens more are missing as search and rescue
Texas flood survivor RickyRay Robertson says watching the Houston Astros saved his life amid deadly Guadalupe River flooding.
Celebrities and several corporations have donated millions of dollars to help Texas flood victims. SAN ANTONIO — Celebrities and major corporations have announced generous donations to help victims of flooding in the Texas Hill Country, where at least 59 people have died in the aftermath of the July Fourth natural disaster.
As rescue efforts continue in the wake of severe flooding in parts of Central Texas, here is information about how to help those impacted by the disaster and apply for recovery assistance.