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A flash flood in the Texas Hill Country on the Fourth of July killed more than two dozen people and left dozens more missing, including 27 people at an all-girls summer camp along the Guadalupe River.
An aerial view of damage along the Guadalupe River near Kerrville on July 5, 2025. Heavy rains in the Hill Country on July 4 caused catastrophic flooding and loss of life.
TEXAS, USA — As emergency crews respond to catastrophic, deadly flooding in Kerrville and the Hill Country region, two interactive maps can help residents and families track real-time flood ...
KERRVILLE, Texas — Catastrophic flooding hit Central Texas on the Fourth of July, leaving families scrambling to check on their loved ones. For some, it was good news when they got in touch with ...
Kerrville Mayor Joe Herring, Jr. said a fund has been set up by the Community Foundation of Texas Hill Country. “People need to know today will be a hard day…it will be a hard day,” Herring ...
Perhaps best known for its long-running folk music festival, which draws crowds of up to 30,000 every spring, the Hill Country town of Kerrville is equal parts artsy and laid-back.
Victoria Lopez is a Hill Country Trending Reporter at MySA. She graduated from the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley in 2020 with a BA in Mass Communications – Public Relations.
Volunteers for Kerrville and Austin Pets Alive! have saved more than 70 pets in Kerr, Williamson and Burnet counties through relief efforts during the devastating Texas Hill Country floods, a ...