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The flash flood that tore through central on Friday is a grim example of why flash floods are the nation’s deadliest weather hazard, killing at least 24 and leaving many missing.
Flash floods in Texas killed at least 82 people over the Fourth of July holiday weekend and left others still missing, including girls attending a summer camp. The devastation along the Guadalupe ...
Why flash floods like in Texas are expected to happen more often — and in more places While flash floods are not uncommon, they’re getting more destructive and deadly — and more widespread.
Flood-risk maps One of the ways in which Canada isn't prepared is that most flood-risk maps are out of date, with some being decades old. And Canada is no stranger to flood events. In June 2013, a ...
Devastating flooding in parts of central Texas has led to the deaths of at least 90 people, including 27 campers and counsellors at a Christian summer camp, after the Guadalupe River rose to a ...
Flash floods have stuck across Canada over the past year, including Coquitlam, B.C., where an atmospheric river rain event triggered a mudslide that killed a teacher in October, and Toronto, where ...
More than 1,000 Texans died in floods between 1959 and 2019, according to research conducted by Hatim Sharif, a flood expert with the University of Texas at San Antonio.
Flash floods have stuck across Canada over the past year, including Coquitlam, B.C., where an atmospheric river rain event triggered a mudslide that killed a teacher in October, and Toronto, where ...
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