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After deadly floods killed more than 100 people in Texas' Hill Country last July, officials vowed major changes in hopes of preventing the failures that contributed to the high death toll. They promised better flood warning systems,
Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country CEO Austin Dickson sat down with CBS News Texas to discuss what the community needs right now.
Summer camp operators in Texas' Hill Country were on high alert for severe flooding Wednesday and Thursday.
FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth on MSN
Kerrville residents rebuild after deadly flooding batters Texas Hill Country
Days of heavy rain triggered dangerous flash flooding in the Texas Hill Country, resulting in two deaths and destroying multiple homes and businesses in the Kerrville area.
A week of punishing downpours dumped more than 2 feet in some already flood-prone areas of south and central Texas.
Flash flooding across parts of South Central Texas left communities like Kerrville and Uvalde cleaning up after receiving nearly a year’s worth of rain in just a few days. With waters finally receding,
UVALDE, Texas — Massive flooding beginning Wednesday cut off the city from the rest of Texas, closing its major roads. Today, all of them are open except for FM
In a 2024 report, the Office of the State Climatologist of Texas noted that Texas had already seen up to a 15% increase in extreme rainstorms this century from the latter part of last century. The flooding this past week hit many of the same areas as the July Fourth floods of 2025, including Kerrville, Texas.
FOX 4 News Dallas-Fort Worth on MSN
Texas Hill Country recovers from flooding that killed 2 as heavy rain continues elsewhere
A long recovery begins after historic South Central Texas rains trigger widespread Texas Hill Country flooding, leaving two dead in Kerr and Uvalde counties.
Flooding washed out Camp Eagle’s main access road, leading Real County Judge Bella Rubio to request evacuation. About 325 campers were safely evacuated with help from DPS troopers, firefighters and partners.
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Live updates: Officials monitor swollen Texas rivers in aftermath of flooding
While Gov. Greg Abbott declared “the worst of the rain is behind us,” he cautioned that rivers in the hardest-hit counties still pose a danger.
