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The full extent of the catastrophe in Texas has yet to be revealed as officials warned that unaccounted victims could still ...
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 rivers etching the terrain are a beloved feature of the rapidly growing region. But last week’s flooding was an agonizing ...
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, ...
Officials in Texas are facing mounting questions about whether they did enough to get people out of harm’s way before a flash ...
Before and after images of the Texas floods which killed more than 110 with 160 still missing lay bare the destruction the ‘tsunami wall of water’ has caused. Images released by Maxar Technologies ...
More than 160 people are still believed to be missing in Texas days after flash floods killed over 100 people during the July ...
More than 160 people remain unaccounted for after devastating floods in Texas, the state governor said Tuesday, marking a dramatic increase in the number of missing from a tragedy that has so far ...
Emergency officials are starting to focus on alert systems as they search for answers about how the flash flooding swept away ...
During the flood of 1987, Manley recalled a floating canoe injuring camp director Jane Ragsdale. But Ragsdale, 68, was among ...
Federal forecasters issued their first flood warning at 1:14 a.m. on July 4. Local officials haven’t shed light on when they saw the warnings or whether they saw them in time to take action.