Texas lawmakers focus on disaster preparedness
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A panel of Texas House and Senate lawmakers hold a joint meeting Wednesday where they’ll discuss the state’s response to the devastating July 4 flash flooding that left more than 130 dead.
Two weeks after deadly floods swept through Texas, officials dropped the number of still-missing people in the hardest-hit area to three — down from nearly 160 in the days following the July Fourth weekend floods.
Two days before the Guadalupe River rose with terrifying speed and force in Kerr County, Texas, a small team from
The Texas Hill Country has been notorious for flash floods caused by the Guadalupe River. Here's why the area is called "Flash Flood Alley."
The Fourth of July floods devastated the Texas Hill Country, but could the San Antonio River in Bexar County ever rise to similar levels?
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Oklahoma Task Force 1 has returned home after spending 17 days in Texas assisting with water rescues and search operations following deadly floods.
As cleanup operations from the catastrophic flooding continue in Texas, the number of people missing stands at three. Local officials say that many of the individuals initially reported missing have been found safe.
For those who remain near the riverbanks, the sense of danger lingers through bacteria, infection and disease.
International relief teams are taking part in the around the clock search efforts after catastrophic flooding devastated communities across the Hill Country.
The catastrophic floods along the Guadalupe River killed at least 135 people. Survivors are still trying to make sense of what happened.