Katherine Ferruzzo, a compassionate camp counselor and future special education teacher, tragically lost her life in the July 4 floods at Camp Mystic. Her legacy will live on through the Katherine Ferruzzo Legacy Foundation.
President Trump visits flood-stricken Central Texas, meeting with grieving families and pledging support. With over 170 people still missing, the community seeks answers and healing amidst the devastation.
In a devastating Independence Day flood in Texas, at least 119 people have died, with many victims being campers and local residents. The tragedy has left families mourning as stories of the deceased emerge.
The devastating Texas Hill Country flood has claimed the lives of 27 campers and counselors from Camp Mystic, igniting a wave of grief and community support as search efforts continue for the missing.
As search crews comb through the Texas Hill Country, the devastating floods have left at least 173 people missing, including many children from a summer camp. Governor Abbott vows to recover every victim amid rising death toll and growing questions about disaster preparedness.
Just two days after the Texas Department of State Health Services approved emergency plans for Camp Mystic, devastating floods claimed 27 lives. What went wrong in the camp's disaster preparedness?
New satellite images reveal the tragic aftermath of the floods that devastated Camp Mystic in Texas, where over 100 lives were lost. Explore the shocking visual evidence of destruction and learn more about the ongoing situation.
A devastating flash flood at Camp Mystic in Texas has claimed the lives of young girls and left families mourning. As search efforts continue, the community reflects on the tragedy and the heroes who responded.
A devastating flash flood in Kerr County, Texas, has claimed at least 94 lives, including children, as summer camps along the Guadalupe River face severe flooding risks. Experts warn that climate change is exacerbating these dangers.
As Texas grapples with the aftermath of devastating floods that claimed 82 lives, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem's comments on the flood alert system spark outrage. Critics argue that her response fails to address the real issues behind the tragedy.