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Jeremy Wallace

@jeremyswallace

Political reporter for the @HoustonChron (houstonchronicle.com) and San Antonio @ExpressNews. Co-host of Texas Take podcast. Mizzou!

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calendar_today09-03-2009 21:56:29

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Texas flooding updates: Kerr County death toll climbs to 59, including 21 children, as search continues. Throughout Hill Country we now have lost 70 to the floods. houstonchronicle.com/news/houston-t… via @houstonchron

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KERR COUNTY/HUNT Incoming: more rain inbound. Ground is saturated, please move to higher ground and get off of roads near waterways. Please be safe.

KERR COUNTY/HUNT Incoming: more rain inbound. Ground is saturated, please move to higher ground and get off of roads near waterways. Please be safe.
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Simply heartbreaking. This puts faces on the numbers. Read the stories of some of those we lost and some who rescue teams are still looking for. houstonchronicle.com/news/houston-t… via @houstonchron

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NEW: A League City woman clung to a tree 15 feet above a roaring, rising river in her pajamas for five hours as she awaited rescue from the Hill Country flood. Her husband is still missing. "She's a fighter," her sister told Houston Chronicle. houstonchronicle.com/news/houston-t…

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This is crazy. They are still in search and recovery mode and people are just showing up in Kerr County to see the damage. Here’s a tip: don’t do that! TX emergency ops chief Nim Kidd explains it here Chief Nim Kidd

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The flood damage is incomprehensible at this Marble Falls, TX trailer park. Multiple residents told us they had no warning besides the NWS flash flood alert; they didn’t believe it would turn into the “raging river” that threatened to carry them away Saturday morning.

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Texas flooding: Death toll in Kerr County rises to 84, as Camp Mystic confirms loss of 27 campers houstonchronicle.com/news/houston-t… via @houstonchron