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First responders and rescue teams converge on the scene where a church bus from the Dallas area was swept into the Guadalupe River near Comfort on July 17, 1987. Floodwaters claimed the lives of 10 children attending the church camp.

A helicopter searching for survivors flies over the scene where a bus carrying summer campers was swept into the Guadalupe River near Comfort on July 17, 1987. Floodwaters claimed the lives of 10 children attending the church camp.

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Scenes of search and recovery teams and devastation caused by the Guadalupe River flood in 1987 captured by local television news at the time.

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Former Kerr County Commissioner Tom Moser in his home in Kerrville on Friday July 25, 2025.

Former Kerr County Commissioner Tom Moser in his home in Kerrville on Friday July 25, 2025. Moser acknowledges now that local authorities should have made flood warning infrastructure more of a priority after the 1987 flood.

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Search and recovery teams in Kerrville, Texas on Monday, July 7, 2025.

Search and recovery teams in Kerrville on July 7, 2025.

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Wayne O’Bryant, an Ingram resident, stands on a concrete slab along the banks of the Guadalupe River where his cabin stood before the July 4 flood swept it away.

Wayne O’Bryant, an Ingram resident, stands on a concrete slab along the banks of the Guadalupe River where his cabin stood before the July 4 flood swept it away.

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