Camp Mystic, flash flood
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At least 161 are still unaccounted for after the July Fourth floods that saw the waters of the Guadalupe rise to historic levels in Central Texas, officials with Kerr County said Friday. Authorities have confirmed 103 deaths, 36 of whom are children.
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FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth on MSNNorth Texas lemonade stand raises money for Camp Mystic victims' familiesSaturday afternoon, like many kids do, a group in Highland Park held a lemonade stand. The money wasn't for them, but for those who lost their daughters in the historic flooding event in Hunt, Texas,
Lila’s Light, an animal care foundation, will now stand up to realize the North Texas girl’s dream of caring for creatures devastated by natural disasters like the one that took her life.
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Katherine Ferruzzo had been accepted to the University of Texas at Austin for the fall semester and planned to become a Special Education teacher, her family said.
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The death toll from the catastrophic Texas floods has risen to at least 82 — with dozens more people missing and the number of those killed only expected to rise as the Lone Star State sifts
Attorney who specialize in representing victims and defendants in these kinds of catastrophic events agree that the likely targets of litigation in the
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Irish Star on MSNMelania in rare show of emotion as she receives gift from Camp Mystic victimsFirst Lady Melania Trump, who often remains stoic when out with her husband, showed a rare flash of emotion while revealing she received a gift from the survivors of Camp Mystic.
Anna Margaret Bellows, who was among the campers at Camp Mystic who died in the July 4 Kerr County flooding, was remembered for her zest for life.