Five months after the catastrophic flooding in Kerr County, hundreds of frantic 911 calls from the overnight July 4 flood were released publicly Friday.
Newly released 911 calls from Kerr County reveal dispatchers were overwhelmed as hundreds of people desperately called for help during the July 4 flooding event that claimed the lives of at least 117 ...
"We want to caution the public that what you will hear on these calls is distressing," Kerrville Police Chief Chris McCall said in a video message.
A flash flood emergency has been issued in Menard County where roads, homes and businesses flooded after more than six inches of rain fell. Massive plumes of dust were spotted in West Texas. In the ...
Many of the voices were frantic and desperate. A few were steady and calm amid mounting, frightening danger, and in some ...
KERRVILLE, Texas -- Frantic residents in riverfront homes trapped by catastrophic flooding in Texas last summer and staffers at Camp Mystic pleaded for help in escaping the rushing waters that killed ...
Kerrville Police Chief Chris McCall warned that the 911 calls received by dispatchers during the Texas floods are distressing.
"I’ve probably got maybe five minutes left,” Bradley Perry said, according to a newly released 911 call Facebook; Eric Vryn/Getty Hundreds of 911 calls have been released by the Kerr Police Department ...
At least 10 girls remain missing from Camp Mystic, a summer camp on the banks of the Guadalupe River. This liveblog has now ended — follow the latest updates here. As the deadly floodwaters in Texas ...
Five months after the catastrophic flooding in Kerr County, hundreds of frantic 911 calls from the overnight July 4 flood were released publicly Friday.
Hundreds of 911 calls during the July 4 Texas flood that devastated the Hill Country have been released from hard-hit Kerr County The Kerrville Police Department released the calls late Thursday ...