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There is no hospital in Hunt, the unincorporated community of a little more than a thousand permanent residents. So when rescue workers last Friday morning pulled shivering bodies out of the swollen Guadalupe River,
Margaret tells PEOPLE her 9-year-old granddaughter was also a big theater fan, and a necklace she gifted the child following a performance helped the family identify Jane after her death.
The Hill Country town remains a disaster area where search crews continue recovery efforts. A dozen people were killed in the Casa Bonita neighborhood alone.
A door remains stuck in a tree after the flash flood in Hunt, Texas, the United States, July 11, 2025. The July 4 devastating flooding in central Texas has claimed at least 129 lives and left more than 166 others missing. (Photo: Xinhua)
Support continues to pour in for victims in Hunt, but as the search continues for victims unaccounted for, some volunteers said the work they're doing is deeply personal.
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Kansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt has given a massive donation to flood relief efforts in Central Texas, through the MLS team he owns, FC Dallas.
Officials are asking you to show up in appropriate clothing such as work boots, long-sleeved shirts, a hat and have several pairs of work gloves.
Kansas City Chiefs Owner's Daughter Gracie Hunt expressed her heartache on Monday, July 7, after her family lost a 9-year-old relative in the deadly Texas floods
Kansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt is among those grieving a dead relative after 9-year-old Janie Hunt was a victim of flooding in central Texas.
A retired nurse, her son and a family friend say they were lucky to survive last week's flash floods in Texas that killed more than 100 people, including many summer campers.
Chiefs owner Clark Hunt, who lost a 9-year-old relative in the Texas Hill Country floods, released a statement and announced a donation to flood relief efforts.
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A family's dog survived the devastating Texas floods against all odds by climbing inside a washing machine. Hunt resident Cody Vlasek said his family's home was flooded with waist-high water in a matter of just 20 minutes.