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Texas residents and Camp Mystic staffer plead for help in newly released 911 audio from July floods
A lone tree stands in the debris from structures that were wiped out after a massive earthquake and tsunami hit Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, Thursday, Oct. 4, 2018. (AP Photo/Aaron Favila, File)2025-12-05T18:36:26Z KERRVILLE, Texas (AP) Texas residents caught up catastrophic flooding in July pleaded for water rescues and staffers at Camp Mystic requested help in newly released recordings of 911 calls during the floods that killed more than 100 people in July.Texas authorities on Friday released hundreds of 911 calls. Emergency dispatchers in rural Kerr County fielded more than 400 calls during the six hours when floods began to overwhelm the region during the July Fourth holiday. Kerrville Police Chief Chris McCall said the calls were distressing and difficult to hear. JIM VERTUNO Vertuno has been covering news, sports and politics from Texas for The AP since 1998. He won a National Headliner Award for sports writing in 2013. twitter mailto
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