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The Texas Tribune on MSNIn Kerr County, some summer camps are reopening after the devastating July 4 floodAt least two summer camps in the Texas Hill Country have invited campers back after sustaining little to no damage from the flood. Other camps are still combing through the rubble.
Nearly three weeks after devastating floods tore through the Hill Country, residents in Kerr County say recovery efforts are moving too slowly — and they’re still surrounded by debris, destruction and uncertainty.
KERR COUNTY, Texas — Friday marks exactly three weeks since the Guadalupe River surged, killing more than a hundred people, 37 of them children. To help with recovery, Kerr County is hosting another informational meeting for residents Friday morning.
People across the state are still giving what they can to help the Hill Country after the deadly flood. That includes to the relief fund set up by the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country.
Washington State Deputy Joins Forces with Texas Teams in Intense Kerr County Flood Rescue Operations
Texas flood rescue operations continue, with Deputy Stewart from Washington State and others facing harsh conditions.
SBA's low-interest disaster loans are bringing hope and relief to Kerr County businesses hit by the Texas floods.
During the Texas Legislature's special legislative session hearing on Hill Country floods on Wednesday, July 23, 2025, state Sen. Ann Johnson, D-Houston, was brave enough to ask: "Who was behind the wheel in the middle of the night in Kerr County, that should’ve been the person who was up, prepared to sound the alarm?"
Climate change isn’t mentioned in Gov. Greg Abbott’s special session agenda, and yet it can be found throughout. As Republican lawmakers consider responses to the July 4 flooding in the Hill Country that killed at least 135 people,
Texas lawmakers’ inaction on flood prevention often hits rural and economically disadvantaged communities the hardest, experts said.
The Dallas entrepreneur is teaming up with local groups to support victims and first responders after deadly Central Texas flooding.