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At least 120 people across Central Texas are confirmed dead, including dozens of children who were attending the Camp Mystic summer camp, after catastrophic flooding over the Fourth of July weekend.
John David Trolinger was in his home’s radio room listening intently early Friday morning as the first water rescues took ...
The Houston Texans were the first to announce their donations on Saturday, July 5, with more coming throughout the week. The ...
Donald Trump expressed support for flood alarms in Texas and said he thinks “everyone’s doing a great job” responding to the ...
Key questions remain unanswered about the actions Texas officials took both before and during the catastrophic July Fourth ...
Plans to develop a flood monitoring system in the Texas county hit hardest by deadly floods were scheduled to begin only a ...
Nearly a week after deadly floods struck Central Texas, search and rescue teams are continuing to probe debris for those still missing.
Sisters Blair Harber, 13, and Brooke Harber, 11, were killed, along with their grandparents, when surging floodwaters ripped ...
Support continues to pour in for victims in Hunt, but as the search continues for victims unaccounted for, some volunteers ...
New satellite images released from Maxar Technologies show the destruction of the flash floods that have resulted in the ...
The National Weather Service sent alerts fast and furious. It's not clear if everyone heeded them or realized how dangerous ...