Death toll in U.S. Texas flash floods climbs to 109
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The search for missing bodies is ongoing along Texas’ Guadalupe River after catastrophic and deadly flooding killed more than 100 people following a torrential downpour early Friday morning.
Sources have said FEMA wasn’t authorized to launch search and rescue teams until 72 hours after flooding began.
NEXT Weather meteorologist Shane Hinton, who lived in Texas, said the area is known as "Flash Flood Alley" and it is one of the most dangerous places for flooding in the country.
Phil Mattingly speaks with a reporter on the ground in Texas as the death toll from the weekend's floods continues to rise. The panel and California Democratic Rep. Ro Khanna discuss President ...
The hilly Texas region where a rain-swollen Guadeloupe River delivered tragedy last week is uniquely suited to torrential flooding. Flood events are common in Hill Country.