Trump signs disaster declaration amid Texas floods
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President Trump on Sunday signed a disaster declaration amid deadly flooding in central Texas. While talking to reporters before boarding Air Force One, he called it a 'horrible' situation, and said that Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem remains in Texas to support the operations there. When asked about cuts to FEMA, Trump said that discussion would come later. In a social media post on Truth Social earlier Sunday, Trump acknowledged the devastating floods in Texas and his disaster declaration. "I just signed a Major Disaster Declaration for Kerr County, Texas, to ensure that our Brave First Responders immediately have the resources they need. These families are enduring an unimaginable tragedy, with many lives lost, and many still missing. The Trump Administration continues to work closely with State and Local Leaders. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem was on the ground yesterday with Governor Greg Abbott, who is working hard to help the people of his Great State. Our incredible U.S. Coast Guard, together with State First Responders, have saved more than 850 lives. GOD BLESS THE FAMILIES, AND GOD BLESS TEXAS!" Trump said in the post.

Trump talks floods, Netanyahu, and NFL stadium deal
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Departing Bedminster, New Jersey, en route to Joint Base Andrews, U.S. President Donald Trump updated reporters on a number of pressing issues. Among the topics were the devastating floods in Texas and the upcoming visit of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

10 campers, 1 counselor missing in deadly TX floods
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Officials in Kerrville, Texas, provide an update on the deadly flooding hitting the central Texas region. Dozens are confirmed dead in Kerr County and even more are still missing in the area, including 10 Camp Mystic campers and 1 counselor.

Gov. Greg Abbott, flood update from Austin, TX
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Governor Greg Abbott is currently at the State Operations Center (SOC) in Austin, where he is receiving a briefing and holding a press conference focused on Texas' ongoing response to severe flooding across the state.

Mercy Chefs provide hot meals in Kerrville, TX
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Non-profit organization, Mercy Chefs, served hot, chef-prepared meals in Ingram, Texas. This comes as Central Texas was impacted by deadly flooding, leaving nearly 70 people dead. LiveNOW from FOX host Christy Matino spoke to Mercy Chefs CEO, Chef Gary LeBlanc on their efforts. Please share this post with all of your friends, family, and neighbors in the Texas Hill Country and the surrounding areas to ensure that we can reach everyone who needs a hot meal. If there are any changes to meal times, we will be sure to let you know!

Texas community comes together amid deadly flooding
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At least 59 people are dead in Central Texas after catastrophic flash floods swept away cars and homes in Kerr County. Despite dealing with a tragedy, a texas community comes together to help one another. LiveNOW from FOX host Christy Matino spoke to FOX 26 Houston reporter, Anthony Antione, on the latest.

Texas Floods: Camp Mystic co-owner killed while trying to save campers
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Crews continue to search for survivors after severe flash floods devastated parts of central Texas over the July 4th holiday weekend. Among those missing are several girls that were staying at Camp Mystic, a Christian summer camp stationed along the Guadalupe River banks. At the same time, reports came in that the co-owner of Camp Mystic, Dick Eastland, was one of the people found dead at the camp site. Rep. August Pfluger (R-TX) posted to X stating, "Camp Mystic's Dick Eastland no doubt gave his life attempting to save his campers. For decades he and his wife Tweet poured his life into loving and developing girls and women of character. Thank you Mr. Eastland. We love you and miss you."

Deadly flooding in Texas ravages several communities
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The death toll in Texas continues to rise after severe flash floods hit several communities across the central part of the state. LiveNOW from FOX's Christy Matino spoke with FOX Weather's Bayne Froney on the damage seen in Ingram.

Texas Floods: Travis County officials detail efforts amid deadly flooding
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On Sunday, Travis County Judge Andy Brown, along with other officials provided an update to the flood emergency response in central Texas. Judge Brown announced a disaster declaration in order to expedite emergency coordination and allow quicker access to critical services. Those services include debris removal and road clearance, resources for search and rescue operations, and requests for state and federal assistance.

BREAKING: Officials provide update on deadly flooding
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Kerr County Sheriff Larry Leitha says that 11 campers and a camp counselor are still missing after powerful floods inundated central Texas. Dozens of people have been killed since raging floodwaters slammed a portion of central Texas starting Friday. The death toll from flash floods rose to nearly 70 on Sunday after searchers found more more bodies in the hardest-hit Kerr County. The victims include children who were camping along the Guadalupe River banks.

Kerrville flooding: Houston-area residents among those missing
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As search and recovery efforts continue in Kerr County during the severe Friday flooding, Houston-area families are waiting to hear about their loved ones who are unaccounted for.

Several dead in Kerr Co. flooding
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Scenes of devastation stretched along Texas' Guadalupe River Saturday morning, the day after a "deadly flood wave" pushed a 20-foot surge of water several miles down the river, leaving at least 50 dead and dozens more still missing,?including several girls from a summer camp. And local officials said the death toll is expected to rise in the coming days.

Officials: 43 dead, including 15 children, in TX
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BREAKING: Kerrvillle City Manager, Dalton Rice and Kerr County Sheriff Larry Leitha confirms at least 43 people are dead in a catastrophic flooding event in the Hill Country area of Texas. Sheriff Larry Leitha said 28 were adults and 15 were children. More than 850 people have been rescued but rescue operations will continue.

Mama moose visits fire department mechanics on search for calves
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A mama moose stunned fire department mechanics when she marched into their shop in Anchorage, Alaska, apparently looking for two wayward calves she was later spotted nursing. Credit: Anchorage Fire Department via Storyful

Texas floods: 32 dead, including 14 children
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LiveNOW's Austin Westfall interviews national security analyst, Hal Kempfer, regarding the catastrophic central Texas flood that killed 32 people, including 14 children.

Breaking: 32 dead in TX flooding, 27 remain missing
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Texas officials provide an urgent press briefing regarding the deadly flooding in central Texas. The event has resulted in 32 dead, and rescue operations are ongoing.

President Trump speaks on Air Force One
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President Donald Trump spoke to reporters aboard Air Force One following the July 4th fireworks show at the White House. He was asked about the flooding in Texas, the Israel-Hamas conflict and the Big, Beautiful Bill.