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The death toll in the flash floods in Texas has surpassed 100, with many still missing. But why was the deluge so deadly?
Multiple parts of central Texas, including Kerr County, were shocked by flash floods Friday when the Guadalupe River rose rapidly.
At least 27 campers and counselors were killed at Camp Mystic during the devastating Texas floods. Some are still missing.
Camp Mystic counselor Holly Kate Hurley recalled reuniting last surviving girls with parents as others remained missing in deadly Texas floods ...
Two 8-year-old sisters from Dallas who had just completed 2nd grade. A beloved soccer coach and teacher. An Alabama elementary school student away from home. These are a few of the dozens of victims ...
While drones caused trouble in the air, observers impeded first responders on the ground after the Texas flood tragedy ...
Presbyterian Mo-Ranch Assembly was able to avoid the catastrophe that hit at least one other camp near Hunt, Texas.
The National Weather Service began sending flash flood warnings that should have triggered cellphone alerts a little after 1 ...
Ron Duke spent his life fighting to protect the Guadalupe River, keeping it as a pristine paradise that so many Texans love to visit.
Linnie McCown has been identified as one of the victims of the devastating flash floods in Kerr County, Texas. Following the ...
In the early hours of Independence Day, rain pelted sleeping communities in central Texas. No one knew yet how devastating ...
A young camper in Texas shared with Scripps News what he experienced as the Guadalupe River started to flood cabins on July 4 ...