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Scammers are targeting donors wanting to help Texas flood victims, with the BBB warning about 'high-pressure tactics' and fake websites.
In a separate alert, the Texas Department of Transportation's Austin District confirmed all lanes heading in both the eastbound and westbound directions along FM 812 at U.S. Hwy. 183 were closed in Southeast Travis County due to the crash, with TxDOT officials asking drivers to avoid the area and seek alternative routes.
Ella Cahill's body was found Tuesday, her sister confirmed on social media. Aidan Heartfield, Cahill's boyfriend and a fellow graduate of Monsignor Kelly Catholic High School, remains unaccounted for as search and rescue operations continue near Hunt.
A Southeast Texas team returned after aiding flood recovery efforts in Kerr County. BEAUMONT, Texas — A six-member team of Southeast Texas law enforcement officers has returned to the 409 after deploying to assist in search efforts following severe flooding in the Texas Hill Country.
The wife and daughter of William G. Hardin III, dean of the College of Business at Florida International University, are among the dozens of presumed dead after catastrophic flooding swept through Central Texas in the predawn hours of July 4.
Ella Rose Cahill was on a trip to Hunt with her boyfriend, Aidan Heartfield, and their friends, Joyce Badon and Reese Manchaca, when the deadly flood hit.
Local companies are answering requests for equipment like chainsaws, excavators, and dump trucks—resources that are readily available in Southeast Texas.
Jonathan McComb was the only one of his family to survive a Texas flood in 2015. Now he's in Kerrville to help after another tragedy.
In Kerr County, Thad Heartfield is leading nearly 100 volunteers searching for flood victims. For him, this mission is personal. His son and three of his son's friends disappeared in the flood.
BEAUMONT, Texas — The family of 8-year-old Mary Grace Baker confirmed Monday night that their daughter's body has been found following devastating flooding in the Texas Hill Country that has killed at least 43 people, including 15 children.
The July 4 flash floods in Central Texas have claimed at least 119 lives, a toll that continues to rise as search crews and volunteers sift through wreckage. Among the dead are 27 children and counselors from Camp Mystic, a Christian girls’ camp nestled along the Guadalupe River. As of July 9, 173 people remain missing.