Kansas City Chiefs owner’s family mourns loss of 9-year-old cousin in Texas floods
KERR COUNTY, TEXAS, JUL 9 – At least 27 campers and counselors died at Camp Mystic, with over 850 people rescued amid flash floods caused by up to 10 inches of rain in Central Texas, officials said.
- Following the flash floods, the Guadalupe River surged 26 feet in 45 minutes due to relentless rain in Kerr County, Texas.
- Kerr County authorities report at least 43 deaths, including 15 children, while statewide fatalities have reached at least 81 with 41 missing, according to official sources.
- President Donald Trump signed a major disaster declaration, deploying FEMA as search and rescue efforts persist in Texas.
- Authorities face scrutiny over flood warnings and preparedness after AccuWeather reported alerts came hours early, amid ongoing flood risks in Texas.
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Chiefs Owner's Family Mourns Loss Of 9-Year Old Relative In Texas Floods
Flash flooding hit the state of Texas over them weekend and more than 100 people have died while dozens other remain missing, including the members of a girls summer cup. The two areas hit the hardest were Kerry County and Texas Hill County. Tragically, a member of the Kansas City Chiefs ownership group lost someone […] The post Chiefs Owner’s Family Mourns Loss Of 9-Year Old Relative In Texas Floods appeared first on Daily Snark.
Kansas City Chiefs owner’s family mourns loss of 9-year-old cousin in Texas floods
The family of Clark Hunt, the chairman and CEO of the Kansas City Chiefs, is mourning the loss of a 9-year-old cousin, Janie Hunt, who died amid disastrous flooding in central Texas over the weekend.
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