Flash flood, Texas Hill Country
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CBS7 on MSNKerrville releases list of flood relief coordination, volunteer info, community resourcesThe City of Kerrville have released an updated list on the coordinated relief and support services, volunteer information and community resources.
Salvation Army’s Kerrville Kroc Center is asking for non-perishables, hygiene items, cleaning supplies, baby wipes, and more. You can see specific needs on their Facebook. Donations can be dropped off at 855 Hays St. in Kerrville.
KERRVILLE, Texas — James Avery, the jewelry company, has pledged $1 million to support flood relief efforts in the Texas Hill Country following recent devastating storms.
Businesses and organizations are stepping up to provide aid to Texans after flash flooding over the holiday weekend claimed more than 80 lives in the Austin area and Hill Country.
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FOX 7 Austin on MSNTexas flooding: $30M-plus raised through Kerr County Flood Relief Fund; $5M to be distributed todayMore than $30 million has been raised through the Kerr County Flood Relief Fund, with $5 million being distributed Friday, says the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country.
Volunteers from churches can be seen passing out food and clothing to those in need, while dozens of DPS and Coast Guard helicopters have been flying overhead.
KERRVILLE, Texas - The San Antonio Fire Departmenthas been assisting with rescue and recovery efforts in Kerrville and surrounding areas, where devastating floo
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Laredo Morning Times on MSNTogether for Kerrville: Laredo community leads relief efforts for flood victimsAfter a devastating flood swept through the Guadalupe River in Kerrville, Texas, the Laredo community is rallying to collect aid and deliver relief to those left reeling from the disaster. A catastrophic flash flood began early Friday morning — when a day of celebration rapidly unfolded into a crisis for Kerr County residents.
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KCEN-TV Waco-Temple-Bryan on MSNWhiskey Myers to donate merchandise sales profits to Kerrville relief effortsMore than 100 have been confirmed dead in the Hill Country Region as of Wednesday afternoon, with over 150 missing due to the catastrophic flooding.
Singer-songwriter Robert Earl Keen announced a date for a flood recovery benefit concert helping his hometown of Kerrville and the Texas Hill Country.