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Nearly a week after deadly floods struck Central Texas, search and rescue teams are continuing to probe debris for those still missing.
More than 111 people have died across six counties after flash flooding from heavy rain began affecting the state last week.
Satellite images are providing a clearer picture of the devastation brought by the deadly flooding in Central Texas over the ...
This map shows where camps along the Guadalupe River were impacted by the July 4 flood. Meteorologists Pat Cavlin and Kim ...
Experts suggested that more data and education are needed as Texas and the rest of the country build in known flood plains.
Multiple parts of Central Texas, including Kerr County, were shocked by flash floods Friday when the Guadalupe River and ...
According to local authorities, at least 109 people died on July 4 and 5, most of which were swept up in floodwaters from ...
The flash flooding deluged summer camps in Kerr County, dotted along the Guadalupe River, and also left families in Burnet, ...
These maps and charts show the scale and intensity of the Hill Country floods and highlight Camp Mystic’s proximity to ...
At least 173 people are still missing in Central Texas, with the governor warning that ‘there could be more added to that ...
A hydrologist explains why the region is known as Flash Flood Alley and how its geography and geology can lead to heavy ...
Some people online suggested cloud seeding conducted by the company Rainmaker Technology Corporation was to blame for deadly ...