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Kerr County, where 135 people lost their lives on July 4, had no alert system in place, as taxpayers had refused to fund it. Lawmakers are examining an overhaul of natural disaster management during a ...
The state Legislature will look at proposals for emergency preparedness in a special session that was already planned over ...
A spokesperson for the sheriff’s office said investigators work the missing person and decedent list “just like we would work ...
As contaminated Guadalupe River water receded following the deadly flooding in Kerrville, Texas, this month, residents returned to find their homes, vehicles and businesses destroyed.
Timothy Gloria, a Kerrville resident, applied for aid from the Federal Emergency Management Agency after his car was flooded.
Texans affected by the July storms and flooding can replace lost or damaged vital documents through various means. Insurance ...