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"One Stage, One Heart" will serve as a powerful night of music and unity in support of those affected by the catastrophic floods on the Fourth of July.
The city maintains that those recordings are too sensitive to be placed in the public domain, particularly given the risk that they could be posted online. The San Antonio Express-News requested 911 calls and transcripts,
More than 1,500 runners and walkers gathered on July 9 for 'Kerr County Runs Strong,' a fundraiser for those impacted by the flooding in Kerrville, began at Hops & Hounds in San Antonio.
Flash floods in Kerr County leave dozens dead and over 800 rescued. Here are some of the resources available to survivors of the Texas Hill Country
For those who lost their eyewear due to the flooding, two locations are offering assistance to simplify the replacement process.
San Antonio's ACS helps transport animals to create space for pets affected by Guadalupe River flood
City San Antonio Animal Care Services is transporting long-term animals from the Williamson County Regional Shelter to San Antonio to create space for incoming flood displaced animals. The animals leave San Antonio on Friday.
Emlyn and Penny Jeffrey went to their cabin in Hunt with their grandchild, 11-year-old Bulverde Creek Elementary student Madelyn Jeffreys. They never came home.
Kerr County repeatedly failed to secure a warning system, even as local officials remained aware of the risks and as billions of dollars were available for similar projects.
Serena Aldrich, who once attended the camp, shared her girls' harrowing account of fleeing the raging floodwaters.
Most of the 13 victims, the Bexar County Medical Examiner ruled, had drowned: Derwin Anderson, Victor Manuel Macias Castro, Roseann Cobb, Martha De La Torre Rangel, Rudy Garza, Stevie "Wayne" Richards, Andrew Sanchez and Carlos Valdez III.
New satellite images released from Maxar Technologies show the destruction of the flash floods that have resulted in the deaths of more than 100 people over the July 4 weekend.Local authorities estimate around 160 people are still missing as Thursday marks the seventh day of the search for victims.