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While many of the missing have been accounted for after the July 4th floods, in some areas, crews are still searching. Dakota ...
In a statement, the city called the July 5 flooding event the worst it had ever recorded. Officials say helping people return ...
Resources in Burnet County are still available for those impacted by deadly flooding during the Fourth of July weekend.
On Saturday, a Disaster Recovery Center (DRC) opened at the Burnet Community Center, located at 401 E. Jackson St. The center ...
At least 17 people from the Austin-area died in the Central Texas floods. Here is a timeline of what happened in Travis, ...
Officials with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) announced that a disaster recovery center is scheduled to open ...
The number of people unaccounted for dropped this week but remains stubbornly high as some searchers lose hope of finding ...
Relentless rain caused flooding in Lampasas County and dam releases at Lake Buchanan in Burnet County. Now, a local is ...
The Travis County Sheriff’s Office confirmed that 10 bodies have been recovered from the deadly July 5 flood. The confirmed death toll across Travis, ...
Texas officials have revised the number of people missing in the catastrophic floods in Kerr County, Texas, from 97 people ...
The flooding over the Fourth of July weekend killed at least 18 people in Travis, Burnet and Williamson counties.
One of the flood victims, 57-year-old Army veteran Bill "Govani" Venus, was killed driving in Burnet County. His son told the story of searching for his father.