Fort Worth Honors Flood Victims with Vigil and Support for Kerr County Families | News Channel 3-12
FORT WORTH, TEXAS, JUL 15 – At least 131 people died and over 100 remain missing after Central Texas flooding, while Fort Worth firefighters assist ongoing relief efforts in the affected areas.
- Ten days after the Central Texas July 4 flood, a vigil for victims was held outside Fort Worth City Hall, organized by Mayor Mattie Parker and the City of Fort Worth.
- Governor Greg Abbott announced a death toll of 131 due to flooding, with 101 people still missing as of July 14.
- Fort Worth has deployed 28 firefighters to assist with search and recovery efforts in flood-affected areas.
- The gathering aimed to mourn those lost and highlight the need for continued support for towns severely impacted by the flooding disaster.
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Fort Worth honors flood victims with vigil and support for Kerr County families
By Erin Jones Click here for updates on this story City of Fort Worth (KTVT) — The City of Fort Worth is remembering the lives lost and the families forever impacted by the devastating floods in Central Texas. Mayor Mattie Parker said she personally knows a handful of families impacted. “Families that had kiddos there at both Camp Mystic and La Junta, and we’re all grieving for our Texans,” she said. Monday night, the city hosted a candlelig…
Fort Worth honors flood victims with vigil and support for Kerr County families | News Channel 3-12
By Erin Jones Click here for updates on this story City of Fort Worth (KTVT) — The City of Fort Worth is remembering the lives lost and the families forever impacted by the devastating floods in Central Texas. Mayor Mattie Parker said she personally knows a handful of families impacted. “Families that had kiddos there at both Camp Mystic and La Junta, and we’re all grieving for our Texans,” she said. Monday night, the city hosted a candlelig…
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