Waco Firefighters Assist in Kerr County Flood Recovery Efforts
KENDALL COUNTY, TEXAS, AUG 2 – Kendall County's proactive flood regulations and emergency plans prevented deaths during the Texas Hill Country flash flood that killed 137 people, including 108 in nearby Kerr County.
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Unlike in Kerr County, Kendall County ‘prepared for the worst,’ no one died
(The Center Square) – While Kerr County officials responsible for emergency preparedness were nowhere to be found on July 3 and had no plans in place ahead of the July 4 flash flood event, neighboring Kendall County officials were in…
Unlike in Kerr County, Kendall County 'prepared for the worst' - Washington Examiner
(The Center Square) – While Kerr County officials responsible for emergency preparedness were nowhere to be found on July 3 and had no plans in place ahead of the July 4 flash flood event, neighboring Kendall County officials were in prepositioning and preparedness mode. The county had suffered from a flash flood event in 1987 when heavy rain caused the Guadalupe River to rise 29 feet near Comfort and crest at 31.5 feet, the ninth-highest crest …
Waco firefighters assist in Kerr County flood recovery efforts
For 21 days and counting, Waco firefighters have been helping with recovery efforts in Kerr County following deadly flooding over the Fourth of July weekend.Hear about the Waco Fire Department's efforts here: Waco firefighters assist in Kerr County flood recovery effortsThe Waco Fire Department was part of one of the first strike teams deployed to the area on July 5, consisting of five engines."We had to figure out where they needed us and what …
Detailed timelines of local flood response provided by KCSO, City of Kerrville
Testimony given at the Texas Joint Select Committee legislative hearing by Kerr County Sheriff Larry Leitha and Kerrville City Manager Dalton Rice provided a snapshot of the response provided by county and city officials to the deadly July 4 flooding…

Unlike in Kerr County, Kendall County 'prepared for the worst,' no one died
(The Center Square) – While Kerr County officials responsible for emergency preparedness were nowhere to be found on July 3 and had no plans in place ahead of the July
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