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This month’s deadly floods in Kerr County carry echoes of another Hill Country disaster that took place 38 years ago this ...
For a second straight day, rain forecasts hampered the search Monday for people still missing after deadly floods pummeled ...
At least 132 people have died. State and local leaders say getting an exact figure of the missing is difficult because so ...
With 101 people still missing after the July 4 flash flood, the focus turns to local lakes, and what may be buried in them.
In the survey — which sampled 1,680 U.S. adults — 52% of respondents said that most of the deaths could have been prevented if the government had been more adequately prepared. Twenty-nine percent ...
More than 130 people are dead after devastating flooding in the Texas Hill Country that began early on the Fourth of July.
Texas floods: 133 dead as report claims Camp Mystic leader received flood warning hour before disaster - Flash flood warnings remain in effect across parts of Central Texas Tuesday morning as thunders ...
Texas July 4 flood survivors who didn't have insurance are relying on scores of volunteer labor for debris removal and ...
It is not unheard of to have multiple “100-year floods” or "1,000-year floods” in the same year, says John Nielsen-Gammon, the Texas state climatologist.
Eight-year-old girls at sleep-away camp, families crammed into recreational vehicles, local residents traveling to or from ...
The AquaEye device is currently being used in recovery operations in Kerr County. “It will scan the area of a football field in a minute and pinpoint the location of a victim,” said Loncaric. Loncaric ...
Search efforts persist in Texas following devastating floods that claimed 132 lives, including campers at Camp Mystic.
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