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(Reuters) -The official tally of storm-related deaths across Texas rose to 131 on Monday as authorities warned of yet another ...
At least 132 people have died. State and local leaders say getting an exact figure of the missing is difficult because so many people were visiting the Guadalupe River on the holiday weekend.
Officials kept a wary eye on river levels as some crews resumed the search for people still missing after catastrophic ...
Flood warnings remain in effect across the Hill Country on Monday as thunderstorms and heavy rain continue to batter the region ...
More than 130 people are dead after devastating flooding in the Texas Hill Country that began early on the Fourth of July.
Due to the weather conditions, the Kerr County Sheriff's Office said all volunteers should vacate the river area, and move to higher ground for safety. Only teams working under the direction of Kerr ...
Less than 24 hours after county officials issued a CodeRED, which suspended search and rescue operations in several parts of ...
Governor Greg Abbott has declared a state of emergency in 21 counties as Texas faces severe flooding, with 131 people ...
Maps show how heavy rainfall and rocky terrain helped create the devastating Texas floods that have killed more than 120 ...
Pete Jensen has spent a long career in emergency management, including responding to the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attack. He served as an official at the Federal Emergency Management Agency during ...
More than an hour passed between Camp Mystic receiving a severe flood warning and a decision to evacuate young campers asleep ...