Texas Flood Death Toll Rises to 131
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Residents south of the San Saba River in west-central Texas have been ordered to evacuate because of surging waters.
Just over a week after deadly flash floods swept through Texas Hill Country, the region may once again face a life-threatening deluge as slow-moving thunderstorms bring heavy rain, flash flooding, and rapid river rises to parts of central Texas Sunday.
Texas officials assessing flood damage are urging residents to use iSTAT survey for help tracking damage to property caused by flooding.
After days of agony waiting for news on their missing mother and father, lost during the July 4 flooding in Central Texas, the Brake family now has answers.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said the number of people now believed to be missing in catastrophic flooding near Kerr County is 97.
Houston has one more mostly dry day Thursday ahead of the arrival of heavy rainfall and the risk of flooding brought on by a tropical disturbance.
The flooding over the Fourth of July weekend killed at least 17 people in Travis, Burnet and Williamson counties.
You can apply online at www.disasterassistance.gov or by calling 800-621-3362. You should take pictures of your damaged home and belongings and make a list of damaged and lost items immediately, as it could be helpful when discussing losses with your insurance provider or FEMA inspector.
MIDLAND, Texas — A memorial will be held on Monday, July 21, for the Midland family who died in the July 4 Central Texas flooding disaster, family friends confirmed with NewsWest 9 on Wednesday. The memorial for Kyndall Ramos, Tasha Ramos, Joel Ramos, Shellie Crossland, and Cody Crossland will be held at The Horseshoe Arena at 11 a.m.
Recent storms have slowed recovery efforts in central Texas following the July 4 floods that killed more than 130 people. About 14,000 volunteers are searching for at least 100 people still missing.
A flood watch was in effect for more than a dozen counties as authorities resumed the search for victims of the July 4 tragedy.
The country singer, who lost family in the central Texas floods, told Fox News Digital that the Wednesday night concert came together quickly and all of the money will go directly to those impacted.