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Cindy and James Rushing, East Texas visitors to a Kerrville RV park, faced flooding so fierce that “everything (was) gone — ...
At least 120 people have been found dead since heavy rainfall overwhelmed the river and flowed through homes and youth camps ...
A week after catastrophic flash floods swept through Central Texas, first responders are still sifting through debris to find ...
Riding on horseback through brush and over numerous dead turkeys, Margo Mellon spent Tuesday scanning the flood-ravaged ground of Texas’ Hill Country for dead bodies. As she and her rescue mates ...
Shock has turned into grief across Texas where at least 120 people died from flash floods and more were missing as the search ...
At least 24 people are dead after heavy rain lashed Texas, leading to "catastrophic" flooding. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said ...
Nearly a week after deadly floods struck Central Texas, search and rescue teams are continuing to probe debris for those ...
In Kerr County, the hardest-hit region, officials said the number of missing remained unchanged, at 161, since Tuesday. The ...
Follow for live updates in the Texas flooding as the death toll rises to 120, as rescue operations start to shift to recovery ...
More than 100 dead and 161 missing after devastating flash floods in Kerrville. Volunteers, horses, and rescue crews continue the search in dangerous terrain.
A: The Trump administration did not defund the NWS but did reduce the staff by 600 people. Those staffing cuts did not cause the high number of deaths in the flash floods on July 4, experts said.
Q: Is it true that if President Donald Trump hadn’t defunded the National Weather Service, the death toll in the Texas ...