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More than 170 people are still believed to be missing a week after the forceful floodwater hit over the July Fourth weekend.
Officials balked at the cost for installing a siren warning system and the potential for sirens to blare in the middle of the ...
Officials in Texas are facing questions about whether they did enough to get people out of harm's way before a flash flood ...
Following this weekend’s devastating Texas floods that killed more than 100 people, and left at least two dozen still missing ...
Local officials in Kerr County continue facing public scrutiny after days of seeming to deflect questions about their ...
Nearly a week after deadly floods struck Central Texas, search and rescue teams are continuing to probe debris for those ...
Officials in Kerr County, where the majority of the deaths from the July 4 flash floods occurred, have yet to detail what ...
In the wake of the deadly flash floods in Texas, state leaders are exploring whether to install more flood warning sirens.
Maps show how heavy rainfall and rocky terrain helped create the devastating Texas floods that have killed more than 120 ...
As the Guadalupe River swelled from a wall of water heading downstream, sirens blared over the tiny river community of Comfort — a last-ditch warning to get out for those who had missed cellphone ...
In the early morning of July 4, a flash flood emergency was issued for Austin and San Antonio by the National Weather Service ...
As historic flash floods swept through Kerr County over July 4 weekend, killing more than 100 people and leaving families ...