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At least 120 people across Central Texas are confirmed dead, including dozens of children who were attending the Camp Mystic summer camp, after catastrophic flooding over the Fourth of July weekend.
As recovery efforts continue in Central Texas following last week’s deadly flooding along the Guadalupe River, the city of ...
Over just two hours, the Guadalupe River at Comfort, Texas, rose from hip-height to three stories tall, sending water ...
The National Weather Service sent alerts fast and furious. It's not clear if everyone heeded them or realized how dangerous ...
Walston drove from his home to the Center Point Bridge on FM 480 near Highway 27, where he shot video of the river below. He ...
Local officials in Kerr County continue facing public scrutiny after days of seeming to deflect questions about their ...
Rain rushing to the Guadalupe took it from a depth of less than 8 feet to 37.5 feet, a deluge with as much volume as an ...
Plans to develop a flood monitoring system in the Texas county hit hardest by deadly floods were scheduled to begin only a ...
A hydrologist explains why the region is known as Flash Flood Alley and how its geography and geology can lead to heavy ...
After a tragic Texas camp flood, experts share key questions parents should ask about safety, emergency plans and camp ...
Meteorologists say the Texas Hill Country is frequently hit with floods, although some officials and residents were caught ...