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Death toll surpasses 100 as hope fades in search for dozens still missing - Ten campers and a staff member from Camp Mystic are among the two dozen still missing, as the search for survivors enters it ...
When storms roll in, water rushes downhill fast, gaining speed and force as it moves — often with deadly results.
Flash floods that swept through Texas over the Fourth of July weekend have left more than 100 people dead and dozens of ...
The loss of life is unimaginable. While we are still grappling with what happened, it’s important to understand the historic ...
KERRVILLE, Texas (AP) — Authorities leading the search for victims of the devastating flooding in Texas deflected ...
Emergency responders kept hope alive as they combed through fallen trees and other debris that littered the hard-hit central ...
Early Friday morning, the Guadalupe River rose more than 26 feet in less than an hour, causing a massive wall of water to crash through summer camps, RV parks, campgrounds and neighborhoods all along ...
Search and rescue operations in central Texas entered their fifth day on Tuesday after heavy rainfall overwhelmed the Guadalupe River, sending floodwaters roaring through homes and summer camps and ...
Historic and unprecedented flooding overtook Texas Hill Country on Friday, leaving more than 100 people dead and several ...
A downpour in the scenic Texas Hill Country quickly turned catastrophic in the early morning hours of the July Fourth holiday ...
Camp Mystic campers Eloise Peck, 8, and 9-year-old Lila Bonner also died in the flooding. Bonner's family confirmed to CBS ...
Over 100 people have died in the Texas flooding as of Tuesday. Here are answers to commonly asked questions from USA TODAY ...