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KCEN-TV on MSN'We needed the rain, and now we have it' | Central Texas lakes holding steady above normal following recent rainsRecent rainfall has raised three Central Texas lakes above normal levels, but officials say they remain within safety parameters.
A surge of deep tropical moisture returns to Texas this weekend. Here's where the risk of flash flooding is highest in the state this weekend.
FEMA’s maps are essential tools for identifying flood risks, but they have significant gaps that limit their effectiveness.
At least 27 campers and counselors at Camp Mystic perished in Friday's floods, with the total death toll in the floods now surpassing 100.
After recent flooding tragedies in Texas, New Mexico and North Carolina, St. Johns River Water Management District officials say that won't happen here.
The State Flood Plan, published last year, identified $54 billion in flood mitigation, warning and data needs. The state has awarded around $660 million since the plan was published, with a special legislative session coming soon.
The Trump administration has changed course and is moving ahead with work to develop a new database that would provide Americans with precise estimates of their flash flood risk in a warming world.
More than a hundred people died because of devastating flash floods in Texas earlier this month. It’s important to understand how floods happen, and what we can do to keep ourselves safe. Ali Velshi speaks with Jim Blackburn,
The state has identified more than $50 billion in flood control needs. But lawmakers have devoted just $1.4 billion to address them.
Infrastructure related to flooding and other disasters must be treated as the top priority during the Texas Legislature’s special session that starts