Search and rescue efforts continued in Texas after catastrophic floods killed at least 104 people across six counties. NBC News' Jay Gray reports from Kerrville, Texas, where dozens are still missing.
As communities continue to honor the lives lost after the devastating floods in Texas, locals and leaders in the region say lives could have been saved if there were sirens to alert people in the path of destruction. NBC's Ryan Chandler reports for . ...
Vigils were held in Texas to honor the more than 100 people who died in the catastrophic floods, including dozens of campers and counselors from Camp Mystic. Amid the devastation, stories of heroism are beginning to emerge. NBC's Morgan Chesky ...
Wynne Kennedy, who lost her house in the floodwaters in Texas, joins TODAY to share the harrowing details about how her daughter survived the devastating events and was eventually airlifted to safety. "These girls, they're so strong and their ...
At least 104 people are dead after catastrophic flooding ravaged central Texas on July 4. A century-old Christian camp for girls, Camp Mystic, confirmed 27 of its campers and counselors are among the dead and missing. NBC News' Tom Llamas reports on ...
NBC News' Morgan Chesky, grew up in Kerrville, Texas, where his mother and stepfather now reside. As flood waters rose along the Guadalupe River, his mother Karen and his stepfather Michael, woke up to emergency alerts at 4AM. Morgan's stepfather ...