News on deadly Texas floods
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Officials have confirmed nearly 130 people dead in the wake of the catastrophic Fourth of July storms on Friday, July 11, one full week after the floods began devastating the Texas Hill Country. The updates come after President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump visited the region with other Texas officials on Friday.
Texas Floods Live Updates: As Death Toll Rises to 120, Families Share Stories of Heartbreak and Love
Central Texas is reeling from destructive and deadly floodwaters on the Fourth of July, spurred by nearly unprecedented rainfall that swelled the Guadalupe River — drowning portions of the state's Hil
CNN's Ed Lavandera and Shimon Prokupecz are on ... Devastating news from Texas Governor Greg Abbott who announced that 161 people are ... 170+ Missing From Floods , Death Toll Rises To 111.
Death toll rises to 120 as Camp Mystic cabins ‘found to be in extremely hazardous’ flood zone - At least 173 people remain missing in the state of Texas, including six from the all-girls summer camp
Teams from Missouri, Florida and Mexico are aiding in search-and-rescue efforts as the weather is expected to improve over the next couple days.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott on Wednesday ordered state legislators to convene a special session on Monday as the death toll rose to at least 120 people and 172 reported missing in Fourth of July flooding in the Hill Country.
Texas floods leave 120 dead, 170 missing; victims include campers & children as search efforts stretch into a seventh day. This live blog is now closed.
Phil Mattingly speaks with a reporter on the ground in Texas as the death toll from the weekend's floods continues to rise. The panel and California Democratic Rep. Ro Khanna discuss President ...
The death toll from flooding in central Texas rose to at least 43 people, including 15 children, as rescuers search for 27 missing girls at a camp, officials said Saturday.
Meanwhile, anguished parents waited for word on the 10 young campers still missing from Camp Mystic, which was hit hard by floodwaters.
The death toll from the Texas floods has risen to at least 120. The latest death is located in Kerr County, which is now reporting 96 fatalities, according to an update from the county.