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Heavy rains and deadly flooding continue to wreak havoc across the Texas Hill Country, putting Canyon Lake and surrounding ...
As floodwaters from the Guadalupe River continue to move through Central Texas, attention remains focused on the structural ...
At nearly 35,000 acres burned, fire crews battling France Canyon Fire near Bryce Canyon National Park have achieved 84% ...
The county emphasized, if you encounter flowing water above ankle height, “Stop, turn around, and go another way.” Even just ...
COMAL COUNTY, Texas — Parts of Comal County around Canyon Lake are being evacuated Saturday as heavy rain continues to cause ...
Comal County is under a flash flood warning overnight between the hours of 12 a.m. and 4 a.m. on July 5, according to an ...
Central Texas counties are on alert as the Guadalupe River floods, particularly impacting Canyon Lake, a low-lying area vulnerable to rising water levels.
The devastating floods have claimed 13 lives. More than 20 children are missing, and officials say more deaths are expected.
Life-threatening flash flooding was expected along creeks and streams, urban areas with poor drainage, highways, low-lying ...
Heavy rainfall has overwhelmed multiple low water crossings and areas along the Guadalupe River, local authorities reported.
Due to its relatively low levels, Canyon Lake has a 66-foot space before reaching the point of flood spillage. As of now, the water levels are a little more than halfway to that mark.