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A small Texas town that recorded no deaths in last weekend’s flood disaster had recently upgraded its emergency alert system — the kind of setup state, county and federal officials
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FOX 4 News Dallas-Fort Worth on MSNComfort residents rally to support those who lost homes in floodAfter the devastating floods in the Texas Hill Country on Friday, some of those who survived the storm are now picking up the pieces after losing property and even homes.
July 17, 1987, is a day forever ingrained in his memory. At the time, he was an assistant pastor at a Mesquite church, leading a group of teens at the Pot O' Gold Christian camp near Comfort, Texas. Early that morning, they were told they'd need to evacuate because of the risk of flooding from the Guadalupe River.
Angel PAWS drove 270 miles to the Salvation Army in Kerrville. The therapy dogs quickly became a source of comfort for both disaster survivors and relief workers.
A heartbreaking discovery, a powerful moment of unity. Here’s what happened on the banks of the Guadalupe River.
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While local leaders in parts of the Hill Country are facing tough questions about the lack of a flood warning system, the fire chief in the town of Comfort in Kendall County is crediting his with saving lives.
A longtime country singer and his family are in mourning after multiple relatives were swept away in the devastating floods impacting central Texas. Pat Green, who has been a performer for three decades and has released seven solo country albums,
BOERNE, Texas — A mother in Comfort is looking for housing after taking shelter at a restaurant in Boerne to get her five kids out of danger. Jacqueline White is grateful her and her five kids made it out safely. KENS 5 was on her parents' property in Comfort.