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Young girls, camp employees and vacationers are among the more than 100 people who died when Texas' Guadalupe River flooded.
Two 8-year-old sisters from Dallas who had just completed 2nd grade. A beloved soccer coach and teacher. An Alabama elementary school student away from home. These are a few of the dozens of victims l ...
Young campers at Camp Mystic and a dad saving his family were among the at least 104 people who were killed in the historic ...
HOUSTON — The family of Chloe Childress is mourning the loss of their beloved daughter after she was identified as one of the victims of the catastrophic flooding that tore through the Texas Hill ...
Houston held a vigil at St. John's School in River Oaks to thank the heroes who died saving children at Camp Mystic during ...
The flooding in Texas originated from the fast-moving waters of the Guadalupe River on Friday, killing more than 100 people.
Young attendees and staff at summer camps are among the victims of flash floods in Texas - along with teachers, a football ...
Katheryn Eads was among the victims of the tragic flooding. She was a psychology senior lecturer at the University of Texas ...
Returning as a counselor to the place she loved so dearly, Chloe was looking forward to dedicating her summer days to loving and mentoring young girls at Camp Mystic.” ...
Blakely McCrory is among 10 campers and one counselor still missing after the July 4th floods devastated Camp Mystic, a centuries old all-girls camp along the Guadalupe River.
Although Kerr County was hit hardest by flooding, at least seven others have been confirmed dead in different parts of Texas.
Destructive flooding triggered by unrelenting rain that rapidly overwhelmed the Guadalupe River has killed at least 81 people ...