Couple Moved to Tucson From Kerrville Day Before Floods Devastated Texas
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Couple moved to Tucson from Kerrville day before floods devastated Texas
The Kerrville, Texas floods are impacting people from across the country, including in Tucson.A young couple, Holly and Jeremiah Mikiel, left Kerrville to move to Tucson, Holly's hometown, the day before the storm devastated the area.Holly and Jeremiah say they drove through the storm on July 3, but had no idea how bad it was going to be.Until the next morning, I was woken up at like 4 oclock in the morning, this time by my friend Brianna, and s…
Bryan resident with ties to Kerrville reflects on flooding tragedy in Texas Hill Country
A devastating flooding swept through Kerrville, leaving behind destruction and heartbreak for neighbors in Texas Hill Country. For Bryan resident Devon Oechsle, this tragedy hits especially close to home. "I grew up in Kerrville from the ages of like 10 to 18, and then I moved here to go to A&M in 2007, but my family still lives there," Oechsle said.Her best friend, Cierra, still lives in Kerrville and has been sending updates as the situation u…
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Pray For Hill Country: 60 Photos of The Deadly Central Texas Floods
Texas Hill Country is currently experiencing a major flooding disaster, particularly in areas along the Guadalupe River. Tragically, there have been numerous fatalities, with the confirmed death toll rising to at least 80 across several counties, including a significant number of children in Kerr County. The reported fatalities make it the second-deadliest flood disaster in Texas history and many people remain missing, particularly from summer c…
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