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After the devastating July 4 flood that happened in Kerr County, the Kerr County Flood Disaster Joint Information Center confirmed Saturday that only three people remain missing, according to the city of Kerrville.
KERVILLE, Texas (KLTV) - An East Texas couple is in Kerrville, providing supplies to those recovering from the deadly flooding. At least 134 people were killed in the Texas flooding, and 101 are still listed as missing. Kerr County was the hardest hit, with 107 confirmed deaths. Thirty-seven of those were children.
Courtney Garrison, Hunt Store general manager, and her daughter were among those gifted with an RV during Saturday's event in Kerrville.
Governor Abbott and General Nordhaus surveyed flood damage in Kerrville, Texas, and reviewed recovery efforts.
NBC News correspondent Morgan Chesky remembers the first moment when he came face-to-face with the enormity of the disaster that was the July 4 flood in Central Texas that killed more than 130 and caused between $18 billion and $22 billion in damages.
Maranatha Christian Center has become a donation center and a safe space for Kerrville's Hispanic and immigrant communities at a time when an increased presence of law enforcement has put many on edge.
A collection of restaurants, chefs, volunteers and organizers of the Kerrville Folk Festival rallied in the days after the Fourth of July to feed Kerr
Michael Abner and his family were at the Blue Oak RV Park in Ingram, northwest of Kerrville, for the holiday weekend. At 5 a.m. that Friday morning, owner Lorena Guillena woke them up to alert them that the river was flooding. Seventeen minutes later, Abner's RV was swept away down the river.