Texas flood death toll rises
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The Texas Tribune on MSNTexas Hill Country floods: What we know so farWith hundreds confirmed dead or still missing, questions remain about the local response to flood warnings. Meanwhile, lawmakers will weigh measures to mitigate future disasters.
Dozens of people gathered Saturday night at the Coming King Sculpture Prayer Garden in Kerrville, where the sounds of music and spoken prayer filled the air. Faith leaders and residents came together to honor the lives lost and support those still reeling from the flood’s destruction.
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People awoke from water rushing around them during the early morning hours of July 4, all along the Guadalupe River in the Texas Hill Country. Residents were seemingly caught off guard, but warnings had been issued days and hours before floodwaters began carrying away homes,
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A procession brought Shiloh Wilson home to Harris County after floods claimed his family's lives during a rodeo trip.
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Family members have identified more than a dozen people who are presumed missing after severe flooding in the Texas Hill Country on Fourth of July weekend.
In Rockport, a former Mystic camper is handing out green ribbons to locals to tie on their property to show support for the Texas Hill Country victims.
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The Texas Tribune on MSNTrump defends federal government’s response to Hill Country floods during Texas visitThe president met with state and local officials, who praised the White House response, and lashed out at a question on whether aid and rescue efforts occurred fast enough.
According to the National Weather Service, heavy rainfall capable of producing flash floods is forecast to begin overnight Friday and persist through Sunday, affecting Northwest Texas, Far West Texas, North Texas, the Big Country, the Permian Basin, the Concho Valley, and the Hill Country, regions still reeling from last week’s disaster.
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Officials in Kerr County, where the majority of the deaths from the July 4 flash floods occurred, have yet to detail what actions they took in the early hours of the disaster.