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Crews in Central Texas are working around the clock, looking for those still missing after the weekend's devastating floods.
More than 85 people are confirmed dead after a flash flood swept through communities along the Guadalupe River in Texas last week.
Troopers from the Ohio State Highway Patrol left for Texas on Monday to support search, rescue and recovery work after last week’s flooding disaster.
Historic rainfall fell last week in Central Texas, with the Guadalupe River rising 25 feet in 45 minutes around 4:30 a.m. on ...
As images continue to emerge, USA TODAY is asking anyone willing to share photos or video of tragic aftermath to submit them ...
Days after devastating flash floods swept through Central Texas, the death toll continued to climb past 100, as first ...
While many legitimate charities aim to offer support to the victims of recent Central Texas flooding, some are not so honest ...
Under Abbott's direction, the Texas State Operations Center remains at and escalated response level to assist local officials ...
KERR COUNTY, Texas — First responders and officials from Southeast Texas have mobilized to assist with search and rescue operations in flood-ravaged Texas Hill Country, joining hundreds of others in a ...
Forecasters warn slow-moving thunderstorms could cause more flash flooding over Texas today. DOZENS KILLED: At least 95 ...
The catastrophe was caused by a perfect storm of difficult-to-forecast rainfall and fast-moving water. Some wonder if budget ...
The flood disaster in Texas claimed dozens of lives. Extreme floods also bring dangers in parts of California, although ...