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Officials in Texas are facing mounting questions about whether they did enough to get people out of harm’s way before a flash ...
While there was resounding pushback over the state's historical use of the alert system, some users provided alternatives for ...
The full extent of the catastrophe in Texas has yet to be revealed as officials warned that unaccounted victims could still ...
When a reporter demanded to know why the summer camps along the Guadalupe River weren’t evacuated before its waters reached their deadly peak on July 4, Rob Kelly, the highest-ranking local official, ...
More than 160 people are believed to be missing in Texas in the aftermath of the flash floods that killed more<a ...
People who study climate change and weather patterns are pointing to the flooding disaster in Texas as a sign of what's to ...
The rivers etching the terrain are a beloved feature of the rapidly growing region. But last week’s flooding was an agonizing ...
Residents demand answers as over 100 dead, 161 missing after July 4 flood disaster, press reports - Anadolu Ajansı ...
Between 2 and 7 a.m. July 4, the Guadalupe River in Kerrville rose 35 feet, according to a flood gauge in the area.
The governor and top emergency official in Texas are both members of a council advising the Trump administration on options for eliminating the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
Here's what to know about flash floods, emergency systems and how to stay safe as Florida is in the Atlantic hurricane season.