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Jaque White and her five children escaped the rising waters of the Guadalupe River just in time. Now they have to rebuild.
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Flood survivor shares his story as search for victims in Texas continuesJonathan McComb, a survivor from Texas flooding in 2015, shares how he is helping in the search for victims on ‘The Will Cain Show.’
Retired veteran Kevin Jones, who survived the catastrophic flooding in Texas, joins Alex Witt to detail his experience during the disaster and to share how his community is coming together during such a dark time.
After 27 Camp Mystic campers died due to the flash floods that hit Texas on July 4, Stella Thompson—a 13-year-old camper who was rescued from the scene—described the terrifying experience.
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Texas flood victim Christian Fell credited God for his survival after he was forced to cling to a meter box for hours during the deadly flash flooding.
A family of 33 and a woman who escaped with her dogs on a kayak are among the survivors of the Texas flooding tragedy, according to KPRC 2.
Many are still missing in Kerr County, Texas after flash flooding killed at least 70 people. Residents are bracing for more bad weather as more rain is predicted for today. Christian Brown, who was in a cabin with his family as the flash flood hit,
Kelsey Cravey tells CBS News Texas about her mom and stepdad's rescue from the floods that rushed towards their mobile home in Central Texas.
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One of our young men started crying and told me he had my wife but he couldn’t hold on to her. She went a mile down the river. Nobody went that far and survived,” the Rev.
Cynthia Thomas describes the damage left behind by the catastrophic floods that struck Texas. Thomas explains to NBC News' Joe Fryer and Savannah Sellers why many people are likely to not rebuild due to the high costs of flood insurance.
A Texas flood survivor called H-E-B the "FEMA of Texas." We talked to the Texas grocery company about their disaster relief efforts.