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Over the weekend, officials in Texas announced that the number of people missing after the July 4 floods had dropped from ...
At least 135 people have been killed in "catastrophic" flash flooding across Texas, while several others remain missing.
At least 135 people, including 37 children, died in the torrential downpour over the July 4 holiday weekend. The number of ...
Eight-year-old girls at sleep-away camp, families crammed into recreational vehicles, local residents traveling to or from ...
From 1959 to 2019, 1,069 people died in Texas in flooding, which is nearly one-fifth of the total 5,724 flood fatalities in ...
Even in places where the floods have let up, the storm isn’t over: Floods can lead to excess deaths long after the actual ...
The official tally of storm-related deaths across Texas rose to 131 on Monday as authorities warned of yet another round of ...
A spokesperson for the sheriff’s office said investigators work the missing person and decedent list “just like we would work ...
The July 4 Texas Hill Country flash flooding event is the latest to hit the region known as “Flash Flood Alley,” as Texas ...
The deaths of children at Camp Mystic show a heartbreaking failure of local, state and federal government to invest in people, prepare for disasters.
In the survey — which sampled 1,680 U.S. adults — 52% of respondents said that most of the deaths could have been prevented if the government had been more adequately prepared. Twenty-nine percent ...
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said in a press conference Thursday that 116 deaths were confirmed in the Kerrville area alone.