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Eight-year-old girls at sleep-away camp, families crammed into recreational vehicles, local residents traveling to or from work. These are some of the victims.
Before and after satellite images from Texas show the effects of the devastating flooding that occurred along the Guadalupe River on July 4.
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WCJB TV20 on MSNOcala firefighters return home from helping Texas residents following devastating floodsOCALA, Fla. (WCJB) - Firefighters from Ocala are returning home after going to the state of Texas to help with the floods that occurred in the state this month. The firefighters, apart of the Florida Urban Search and Rescue Task Force 8 team, arrived in the Lone Star State on July 7 and made an impact immediately.
The Hill Country has a hold on the hearts of many Texans, meaning the suffering caused by the disaster is reaching as far as the region’s appeal.
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KELO Sioux Falls on MSNSioux Falls brunch to help feed Texas flood victimsThe kitchen staff at a popular downtown Sioux Falls restaurant is busy preparing meals that will impact lives hundreds of miles away. Sanaa’s Gourmet Mediterranean is hosting a fundraising brunch Sunday for families affected by flooding in Texas.
July 4th is supposed to be a day of celebration. Family and friends come together to enjoy grilling, fun in the sun, local parades, and, of course, fireworks as the sun goes down. While this was the case for a majority of the United States,
The deluge in Texas last week ranks as one of the deadliest and costliest flash floods in US history, highlighting the mounting threat to communities that aren’t prepared for extreme rainfall.
Before and after satellite images reveal the catastrophic impact the Texas flood had on parts of Kerr County closest to the Guadalupe River.
You have helped make an impact! GrayMedia's "Together For Texas" campaign has raised over $900,000 for Texas flood relief.