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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said his state "will not stop until every missing person is found" following devastating flooding in ...
More than a week after deadly floods struck Central Texas, search and rescue teams are continuing to probe debris for those still missing.
Crews recover body of 28-year-old Mississippi man from Lake Lewisville, game wardens say Search efforts resumed Sunday morning at Lake Lewisville after a man went underwater and didn't resurface.
Mexican officials have sent a rescue team to Texas to assist in the search and rescue efforts following devastating floods that killed dozens of people over the Independence Day weekend.
The Texas Game Wardens helped rescue along with local officials, helped rescue the man and woman after their vehicle was swept nearly a mile downstream by the floodwaters.
Fears grew Wednesday that the confirmed death toll of 109 in the Texas floods could still surge as hopes fade for finding survivors among the many reported still ...
The death toll in Texas' July 4th flooding reaches 111 with many still missing.
The Texas Game wardens posted that multiple people have already been rescued, urging the community to be weather aware. The National Weather Service forecasting the Guadalupe River reaching flood ...
Baker said the team remains “dedicated to Texas, remain dedicated to the people of the state of Texas, and Texas Game Wardens remain ready on standby.” 4:34 p.m.
Mexican officials send rescue team to Texas to assist with devastating flood recovery efforts. Over 100 dead and many still missing.
“It’s extremely treacherous,” Ben Baker, of Texas Game Wardens said of search efforts during a news conference earlier Tuesday, adding that his team has searched at least 26 miles of the river.
Ben Baker, with the Texas Game Wardens, said search and rescue efforts involving helicopters, drones and dogs were difficult because of the water, mud and debris.