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More than 100 have been confirmed dead in the Hill Country Region as of Wednesday afternoon, with over 150 missing due to the catastrophic flooding.
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CBS7 on MSNKerrville releases list of flood relief coordination, volunteer info, community resourcesThe City of Kerrville have released an updated list on the coordinated relief and support services, volunteer information and community resources.
Singer-songwriter Robert Earl Keen announced a date for a flood recovery benefit concert helping his hometown of Kerrville and the Texas Hill Country.
KERRVILLE, Texas - The San Antonio Fire Departmenthas been assisting with rescue and recovery efforts in Kerrville and surrounding areas, where devastating floo
The University of St. Thomas is mobilizing support for Hill Country flood victims by sending multiple trailers filled with recovery supplies to Notre Dame Catholic Church in Kerrville. From July 7 to July 10, the UST Veteran Success Center will accept donations from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily at 4121 Yoakum Boulevard, Houston, TX 77346.
Gray Media is launching Together for Texas, a relief effort for those impacted by the devastating Texas floods.
Kerrville, where dozens of people died in the July 4 flood, is where H-E-B got its start more than 100 years ago.
H-E-B, Dell, Whataburger, Kendra Scott: These are among the companies working to aid Central Texas flood relief efforts.
Floodwaters have surged through Kerrville and Boerne. Local groups urge donations and volunteers to help Hill Country recover.
In early July 2025, after extreme flooding left at least 100 people dead and 160 missing in Texas, a claim circulated online that country music singers Blake Shelton and Luke Bryan traveled to the state to help affected families.
As KRIS 6 News reported, the Salvation Army Kingsville is taking donations to Kerrville. In addition, 20 volunteers will travel there tomorrow to assist with disaster relief efforts.
There were a lot of prayers, tears and hugs as the Kerrville community gathered in a football stadium to honor those lost or missing in the 4th of July floods.