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Within minutes of being reported, this fake GoFundMe page was shut down, but not before scammers used a surprising tactic.
Harris County authorities are investigating a report of a fake fundraiser for one of the victims from Houston who died in the devastating flooding in Kerrville.
Two Texas nonprofits and a number of GoFundMe campaigns have raised nearly $2 million to support families impacted by the Hill Country floods.
A Burlington woman says a photo of her children was used for a GoFundMe campaign for victims of the Texas flood.
During Texas's second-worst flood, Matthew Crowder ignored dispatch warnings to save a family. Now the community rallies to help survivors.
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On Friday, roughly 150 H-E-B staff from all over Texas volunteered to clear out debris from four homes in Liberty Hill. At a home off East Bear Creek Road, there were 50 volunteers trudging through a wooded area picking up lost items, hauling wagons filled with debris and loading it into trucks to throw away.
Matthew Crowder, who had shown up for work in the neighborhood, yelled to wake the Eliashar family and helped them escape before their home was washed away in the deadly Texas flooding. The death toll has reached at least 104 as of Monday,
Officials have reported that 27 campers and counselors from Camp Mystic died in the devastating floods, with five campers and a counselor still missing.