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District officials confirmed that one recent high school graduate from the Kinkaid School was killed in the catastrophic flooding in Central Texas over the Fourth of July weekend.
Chloe Childress, a counselor at Camp Mystic, died during the flooding in Hunt, Texas, according to a representative of her high school.
The flood in Hunt, Texas, claims the life of 19-year-old camp counselor Chloe Childress, causing grief in the community.
A young father and fiancé in Ingram, Texas, is among the latest people being mourned after torrential rains and flash floods ...
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FOX 26 Houston on MSNTexas flooding: Camp Mystic counselor Chloe Childress from Houston diesCamp Mystic camp counselor Chloe Childress, 19, died in flooding in Kerr County, Texas. She was from Houston and a recent ...
Over 19 people from the Houston area are still unaccounted for after the deadly floods in central Texas this past weekend.
The Kinkaid School - PHOTO: Chloe Childress, a counselor at Camp Mystic, was killed during the devastating flooding in Hunt, Texas, over the holiday weekend, according to a representative of her ...
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East Idaho News on MSNThe faces of the Texas flooding tragedyJulian Ryan’s final words to his mother as floodwaters quickly engulfed their trailer home were simply, “I love you.” He had made a split-second decision to thrust his arm through a window to help his ...
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A 2nd grader from Camp Mystic is among the latest victims of the horrific Texas floodsThree newly minted second graders, including 8-year-old twin sisters from Dallas. A camp director who served as a surrogate ...
Chloe Childress, a 19-year-old counselor at Camp Mystic, died in the Hill Country flooding, a spokesperson with Piney Point Village’s Kinkaid School confirmed Sunday afternoon.
Chloe Childress Chloe Childress, a 19-year-old counselor at Camp Mystic, died in the Hill Country flooding, a spokesperson with Piney Point Village’s Kinkaid School confirmed Sunday afternoon.
Kerr County officials confirmed that 43 people are dead, 18 adults and 14 children, in the wake of catastrophic flooding in central Texas.
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