Colorado Task Force 1 Completes Land-Based Searches Along Guadalupe River
KERR COUNTY, TEXAS, JUL 17 – Citywest Church became a key emergency hub during Kerr County's July 4 flood, aiding over 1,500 rescues amid one of the deadliest floods in Texas history.
- Deadly flash flooding devastated Kerr County over the weekend, causing at least 104 deaths and leaving dozens missing.
- The rapid rise of the Guadalupe River, driven by geography, weather, drought, and moisture from two distant storms, caused the flooding.
- Citywest Church, a small congregation near the river, became a critical hub for rescue operations, hot meals, and donation distribution during the crisis.
- Chief Lee Pool expressed a strong commitment to locate all affected individuals and to restore Hunt to its previous condition, while relief efforts led by Scripps News Group have raised $111,000 so far.
- Search and recovery efforts continue as communities face months of rebuilding, supported by volunteers, activated task forces, and ongoing donations.
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Data: Kerr County sent first targeted alert two days after deadly flood
HUNT, Texas (KXAN) — Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) data does not show a record of Kerr County officials issuing a locally targeted emergency alert to warn people in the area of the rapidly rising waters until two days after the deadly flood. The emergency flash flood warnings issued on July 4 and 5 came from the National Weather Service, which were distributed through CodeRED, a mass notification system that requires members of the …
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