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At least 104 people are dead after heavy rain led to devastating flooding in Texas. Kerr County was hit the hardest, with at ...
As Central Texas reels from flash floods that killed over 100 people this weekend, questions are sharpening about whether officials could have done more to avert the tragedy – both in the decades ...
Death toll surpasses 100 as hope fades in search for dozens still missing - Ten campers and a staff member from Camp Mystic are among the two dozen still missing, as the search for survivors enters it ...
Follow live updates on the Texas floods, where the death toll has surpassed 100, including Camp Mystic counselors and campers ...
Search and rescue operations in central Texas entered their fifth day on Tuesday after heavy rainfall overwhelmed the ...
The death toll from catastrophic flooding in Texas over the July Fourth weekend has surpassed 100. The number of deaths ...
At a news conference Friday, W. Nim Kidd, chief of the Texas Division of Emergency Management, said the National Weather Service had initially predicted “3 to 6 inches of rain in the Concho Valley and ...
"With saturated soils over a good portion of the local area especially the Hill County and I-35 corridor including the Austin ...
Without a modern flood warning system, emergency officials monitor four sensors along the Guadalupe River – including one ...
In Texas, the death toll from catastrophic July 4 floods has reached 104 people. That includes 27 victims from an all-girls ...
The National Weather Service said the threat of severe weather is low, but some flood warnings are still in effect.
When storms roll in, water rushes downhill fast, gaining speed and force as it moves — often with deadly results.