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At least 135 people have been killed in "catastrophic" flash flooding across Texas, while several others remain missing.
By all accounts, forecasters provided adequate warning — the problem was communicating the danger to residents.
The horrific flash flood in Texas has left at least 130 dead (including 36 children), and three are still missing. As with most extreme weather events today, it needs to be repeated loudly and clearly ...
At least 120 people have been found dead since heavy rainfall overwhelmed the river and flowed through homes and youth camps ...
Over 130 people have died after heavy rain pounded Kerr County, Texas, early Friday, leading to "catastrophic" flooding, the ...
A study puts the spotlight on Texas as the leading U.S. state by far for flood-related deaths, with more than 1,000 of them ...
More than a week after deadly floods struck Central Texas, search and rescue teams are continuing to probe debris for those ...
The search for victims of deadly flooding in Texas Hill Country is headed into its third week as officials try to pin down ...
Even though there are still dozens of people missing, and endless mounds of mangled vegetation and vehicles, it is not too ...
The Economist/YouGov poll surveyed nearly 1,680 U.S. adults this week, and 52% blamed lack of government preparation for most ...
Crews search for victims of flooding that has killed almost 90 people in Texas Hill Country, with the risk of more flooding still high in central parts of the state. Authorities said Monday that ...
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