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The death toll in the flash floods in Texas has surpassed 100, with many still missing. But why was the deluge so deadly?
Hope of finding survivors of the catastrophic flooding in Texas is dimming a day after the death toll surpassed 100.
Young campers at Camp Mystic and a dad saving his family were among the at least 104 people who were killed in the historic ...
Flash floods in central Texas over the July fourth weekend have resulted in over 100 fatalities, including 27 children from ...
Texas, gives his first interview on 'America's Newsroom' since he was reunited with his daughters, who were attending Camp Mystic during the time of the fatal flash flooding.
Local officials had known for years of the kind of catastrophe that could hit the area known as “flash flood alley.” ...
The National Weather Service has issued a heat advisory and a flood watch for Worcester on Tuesday, July 8, with high ...
The death toll from the catastrophic flooding in central Texas has climbed to at least 104, as hope of finding survivors continues to fade. At least 84 of the victims were killed in Kerr County alone ...
More than 100 people, including dozens of children, have died in flash floods that swept through central Texas during the ...
Five days after the Guadalupe River in Texas surged 29 feet in a matter of hours, 11 people from a popular girls' summer camp ...
Devastating flash floods in Central Texas on Friday have killed more than 100 people, including over two dozen at Camp Mystic, a Christian summer camp for girls along the Guadalupe River.  The river ...
A young couple, Holly and Jeremiah Mikiel, left Kerrville to move to Tucson, Holly's hometown, the day before the storm ...