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Authorities determined that three people are still missing from the floods, a sharp drop from the approximately 100 people authorities had previously said were unaccounted for.
The first bills related to revamping disaster preparedness in the aftermath of the deadly flooding have been filed.
As communities across Central Texas reel from the deadly floods that devastated Kerrville and surrounding Hill Country towns, ...
Gov. Greg Abbott has expanded the agenda for a special legislative session to address the recent deadly flooding in Texas.
The statewide death toll from the catastrophic flooding in Central Texas earlier this month has risen to 135 and dozens more remain missing, Gov. Greg Abbott said Thursday.
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The Texas Tribune on MSNNewly formed Texas disaster preparedness and flooding committee will visit Kerr CountyThe joint House and Senate committee will first meet in Austin next week, then in Kerrville on July 31 to hear from Hill ...
The groups also want lawmakers to examine land-use practices and consider ways to protect natural resources, which they say ...
The first State Flood Plan, published last year, identified $54 billion in flood mitigation, warning and data needs. The ...
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KTSM 9 News on MSNState of Texas: Special session redistricting brings risks; THC, floods, STAAR on agendaTexas’ first special session of 2025 starts Monday, during which state lawmakers will consider new congressional maps approve the proposal. Michael Li, senior counsel at the Brennan Center for Justice ...
The early warnings and alerts from the National Weather Service didn’t indicate a catastrophic flood was on its way.
A large percentage of people still unaccounted for were probably visiting the area, Kerr County Judge Rob Kelly said.
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