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Just three people remain missing, down from nearly 100 at last count, since the Texas Hill Country was pounded by massive flooding on July 4, officials said Saturday.
More than 15 inches of rain have fallen on Columbus since May 1, nearly 5 inches above normal, and double what fell during last year’s drought (June-October).
More than 50 million Americans from Texas to Missouri were already under National Weather Service extreme heat warnings or ...
Two massive disasters this year are leading some to grapple with the question of how to get officials and the public to care and take action.
Many have decried Kerr County's lack of sirens on the Guadalupe River. Officials in counties that have the systems say they are well worth the money.
The announcement Saturday by Kerr County that the list of missing has shrunk from nearly 100 comes after scores have since ...
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At least 135 people, including 37 children, died in the torrential downpour over the July 4 holiday weekend. The number of missing people dropped sharply on Saturday.
Authorities determined that three people are still missing from the floods, a sharp drop from the approximately 100 people authorities had previously said were unaccounted for.