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William "Dub" Thomas, the Kerr County Emergency Management Director since 2015, detailed his whereabouts during the crisis.
Local officials emphasized the need for river gauges and real-time rainfall monitoring to better predict flash floods.
Two top leaders in a rural Texas county were asleep and a third was out of town in the initial hours of a catastrophic flood ...
The five-year-old plan, required by the state, detailed when additional monitoring was to take place and who was responsible ...
During Thursday's public hearing, testimony from several officials is expected, including the Kerrville mayor, the Kerr ...
The plan goes over multiple disaster scenarios for the county including flooding. On page 39 the plan states, "The local ...
Kerr County leaders are facing mounting scrutiny over their handling of the Fourth of July flooding. On Thursday, the ...
KERRVILLE, Texas — State legislators are set to publicly question local officials for the first time since at least 137 people died in deadly July 4 floodwaters in Kerr County, with a hearing ...
Following the tragic loss of life during the July 4th flood disaster, Kerr County, Texas, is considering implementing a flood ...
KERRVILLE, Texas — Texas lawmakers grilled Kerr County leaders Thursday about their whereabouts when deadly floodwaters raged through the Guadalupe River July 4, accusing them of essentially being ...