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Jul 06, 2026
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Gov. Abbott Leads Remembrance For 119 Flood Victims

Gov. Greg Abbott read aloud the names of the 119 people who died in Kerr County during the deadly Fourth of July floods of 2025, marking the one-year anniversary of the disaster at a remembrance ceremony held on Saturday.

Kerr County Flood Anniversary

Abbott delivered remarks at the Symphony of the Hills Stars, Stripes, and Spirit Remembrance & Resilience Ceremony and concert, an event organized to honor the victims and recognize the recovery efforts of the Hill Country community.

“One year ago, the waters rose, and the Hill Country faced its darkest Fourth of July,” Abbott said. “Lives were cut short. Families lost everything. The names we carry on in our hearts today are not just names. They are fathers, mothers, children, and neighbors. We must remember those who were lost, and those who ran towards the danger. They must never be forgotten.”

The ceremony at the Cailloux Theater drew First Lady Cecilia Abbott, Kerrville Mayor Joe Herring Jr., Symphony of the Hills President Dr. Tim Summerlin, State Rep. Wes Virdell, and local officials, along with families and community members.

Abbott spoke about the strength shown by Kerr County residents over the past year, describing how neighbors supported one another with compassion and determination throughout the recovery. He said their perseverance offered an example to the rest of the state.

According to the governor’s office, Texas has directed significant state resources toward recovery in Kerr County over the past year, working with local leaders, federal partners, and nonprofit organizations. That effort has included emergency grants, small business assistance, and direct aid to families and communities affected by the flooding.


Original reporting: The Dallas Express — read the source article.

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