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More than 130 people are dead after devastating flooding in the Texas Hill Country that began early on the Fourth of July.
As the death toll continues to increase from the horrific July 4 flash flood in central Texas, the magnitude of the disaster is coming into clearer focus with renewed questions about preparations.
Death toll climbs to 132 as dozens rescued after new round of flash floods - Flood warnings remain in effect across the Hill Country on Monday as thunderstorms and heavy rain continue to batter the re ...
The tragic news out of central Texas has been heartbreaking, but it’s also been maddening — because so many lives could have ...
A team of first responders from fire departments around Illinois, including Chicago, has arrived in Texas to help with search and recovery efforts after the state was hit by catastrophic floods last ...
Officials announced on Sunday that the overall death toll in the ongoing Texas flooding has risen past 130 killed. There are ...
Residents south of the San Saba River in west-central Texas have been ordered to evacuate because of surging waters.
A new report has found that officials in Kerr County, Texas, did not use technology that would have sent lifesaving emergency ...
Slow-moving thunderstorms in central Texas are producing heavy rain, triggering flash flood warnings for many flood-ravaged areas.
A National Weather Service advisory warned of another 2-4 inches of rain falling in the region − and isolated areas could see ...
( NewsNation) — As recovery efforts continue in central Texas following the floods, a group of active and retired Navy SEALs are working to assist crews on the ground.