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More than 100 people have died in catastrophic floods sweeping across central Texas, with authorities continuing large-scale ...
Volunteers on horseback have been part of search and rescue efforts following the catastrophic floods in central Texas. As ...
More than 100 people have been killed and authorities said the death toll would likely rise as crews looked for many more who ...
The National Weather Service began sending flash flood warnings that should have triggered cellphone alerts a little after 1 ...
At least 104 people have died from the flooding in Texas, with an unknown number of people - including at least 10 girls from ...
The Guadalupe River, winding through the scenic Texas Hill Country, has a hidden danger that struck with devastating force in ...
Volunteers on horseback and others with rescue dogs are combing riverbanks alongside authorities in central Texas, searching ...
Flash flooding in Texas Hill Country has triggered one of the largest rescue operations in the state’s history.
Recent flash floods have wreaked havoc in Texas. Over 100 people have lost their lives to this catastrophe in the last couple ...
Flood expert Hatim Sharif, a hydrologist and civil engineer at the University of Texas at San Antonio, explains what makes this part of the country, known as Flash Flood Alley, so dangerous.
For Allen, the more than 100 people who have died and dozens missing aren’t just numbers, but people he’s known for years and ...
The Hill Country also received an unexpected helping hand from Fundacion 911 Mexico, a search and rescue team from Mexico.