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River authorities have advised that the public avoids Central Texas lakes in the days after the region’s devastating floods.
In Texas’ Flash Flood Alley, nearly a foot of rain fell near Kerrville, while over 22 inches drenched parts of the Hill ...
The huge and deadly flash floods that swept through Texas last week were a once-in-a-millennium event, an expert says. But ...
The sudden rise in water levels comes as the popular Texas reservoir near Austin has battled years of drought. Prior to the ...
FOX 7 Austin has taken a look into the local levels at a couple of lakes and creeks since the Fourth of July floods.
Central Texas, with its rocky soil, steep terrain and susceptibility to heavy rain, has been prone to devastating floods over ...
Lake Travis has risen more than 21 feet since Friday morning and is projected to climb in the coming days, as storm runoff ...
The Lower Colorado River Authority says lakes could have fast currents, rising bacteria levels and debris after floods.
The move comes following rounds of rain that hit the Hill Country overnight Thursday and into Friday. AUSTIN, Texas — The ...
While the storms’ full environmental impacts may take weeks to assess, Austin-area officials warn they could be serious and ...
Lake Travis has risen more than 15 feet since Friday. LCRA opened two floodgates each at both Wirtz and Starcke dams amid ...
The authority says people should avoid the lakes because of flood debris, fast-moving flows and bacteria levels that ...