At least 95 dead in Kerr County, Texas
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Kerrville police braved the deadly floods on July 4, rescuing hundreds. Read how the officers united under pressure to serve their community.
The Hunt Store was badly damaged by the Texas floods, but the owner vows to rebuild the landmark where Kinky Friedman and other music stars performed.
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The Texas Tribune on MSNWeather warnings gave officials a 3 hour, 21 minute window to save lives in Kerr County. What happened then remains unclear.Federal forecasters issued their first flood warning at 1:14 a.m. on July 4. Local officials haven’t shed light on when they saw the warnings.
Kerr County officials on Wednesday declined to discuss why a voluntary emergency system was not activated July 4 until more than an hour after a first responder requested an alert go out.
Two of the state’s best-known brands, both born in Kerrville, are showing their support for Hill Country flood victims in a big way. Grocery giant H-E-B started as a tiny family-owned store in Kerrville in 1905. H-E-B, a household name to most Texans and headquartered in San Antonio, now has 435 stores in Texas and Mexico.
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'We saved each other': Flood destroyed homes, landmarks in Hunt, but not communityIn the early hours of July 4, the 77-year-old Hunt resident sat in her home examining interactive weather maps and radars when she was interrupted by a loud banging noise. When she went to investigate, she said she saw a foot of water rushing up her driveway.
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KETK.com on MSNCommunity icon, the Hunt Store, destroyed in Kerr Co. floodHUNT, Texas (KXAN) — The flooding on Independence Day destroyed a historic business in Kerr County. The Hunt Store isn’t just a shop. It’s a restaurant. A music venue. A gathering place. “We were here almost every single day,” said Tyler Ward, a Hunt resident. “And if we weren’t, the kids were begging in the back seat of the car to come here.”
Among those first responders is the volunteer fire department out of Hunt. Hunt was one of the hardest hit areas in the Hill Country by the devastating floods on the Fourth of July. The Hunt VFD chief,