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The San Gabriel River rose to record levels on July 5, which caused evacuations, death and destruction in Williamson County. “That bottom building that metal building that is our home,” said Montana ...
Multiple parts of Central Texas, including Kerr County, were shocked by flash floods Friday when the Guadalupe River and ...
Catastrophic floods in Central Texas, particularly Williamson County, claimed over 120 lives during the July 4th weekend. Among the victims was Sherry Richardson, whose home was swept away. Officials ...
This article has been updated to clarify the fourth missing person is in the city of Leander in Williamson County. Updated ...
Liberty Hill nonprofit Hope House is recovering after it was hit hard by the deadly flooding over the July 4th weekend. One of its staff was also swept away by the water.
In Williamson County, three people are dead and one person is still missing. Recovery efforts and cleanup are underway.
Leander Mayor Christine DeLisle said more communication from Travis County was needed to ensure residents have services.
President Donald Trump amended a federal disaster declaration order to include Williamson County, making residents eligible ...
The Georgetown Project, a nonprofit, is trying to raise money to provide hotel rooms to flood victims. Many people lost their ...
As Central Texas communities begin their road to recovery following deadly Fourth of July weekend flooding, more information ...
Several Central Texas communities were hit hard by deadly Fourth of July weekend flooding. Now more information is being ...
More than 111 people have died across six counties after flash flooding from heavy rain began affecting the state last week.