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In better times, such a natural disaster would be met with a serious newsgathering effort and sober analysis. Not so today.
Residents south of the San Saba River in west-central Texas have been ordered to evacuate because of surging waters.
More than 130 people are dead after devastating flooding in the Texas Hill Country that began early on the Fourth of July.
Officials announced on Sunday that the overall death toll in the ongoing Texas flooding has risen past 130 killed. There are ...
A National Weather Service advisory warned of another 2-4 inches of rain falling in the region − and isolated areas could see ...
Mourners paid tribute at funerals and memorial services on Saturday as the number of fatalities rose to nearly 130.
A new round of flash floods tore through Central Texas, triggering dozens of rescues as the death toll climbed to 132. Emergency crews resumed some recovery efforts Sunday afternoon after heavy rain ...
Ten days after catastrophic flash floods swept through Central Texas, first responders are still sifting through debris to find the missing and recover the dead. Emergency crews resumed some recovery ...
The tragic news out of central Texas has been heartbreaking, but it’s also been maddening — because so many lives could have ...
Search-and-rescue teams have been searching for missing victims of the July 4 weekend flooding that killed at least 129 people and left more than 170 missing.