Texas, Camp Mystic and flash flood
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Randy Schaffer met wife Mollie in 1967. They’d been together ever since. In the end, only the Guadalupe River's raging waters could separate them.
Twin sisters. Woman who 'shaped generations of campers': Texas flood victims remembered Camp directors. Sisters. Teachers. Grandparents. More than 80 people died in flooding in central Texas.
Dillon is remembered as "a bright and enthusiastic student" in her obituary. She was known for her academic achievements and a talent for making friends everywhere.
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In the aftermath of the deadly Central Texas flooding, drones are helping search crews access hard-to-reach areas along the Guadalupe River. The aerial technology is guiding ground teams and cadaver dogs to potential recovery sites,
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Known as a "very gentle man" by friends, family and neighbors, Jose Olvera died attempting to save his wife, Alicia Torres, in the July 4 Kerr County floods.
The Lost Stuffy Project founder Randi Jaffe told "Good Morning America" it's an immediate step that's making an "essential" difference for Camp Mystic campers who were directly affected by the flash floods,
Dan Beazley, of Northville, Michigan, spent 24 hours on the road to get to Kerrville, Texas. He says his mission is to bring peace to people when they are hurting.