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At least 108 people have been killed in “catastrophic” flash flooding across Texas, while several others remain missing.
The National Weather Service urged people to avoid travel if a flash flood warning was in place for their area.
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A flash flood watch has been issued for Fort Hood and surrounding areas due to sustained heavy rainfall. The Fort Hood Media Center says all personnel are urged ...
Heavy rains turned dangerous in Lampasas as flash flooding swept through parts of the city. The Lampasas Police and Fire ...
According to the Northeast Washington Interagency, the Siegel Fire is burning primarily between Bonnie Lake and South Texas Ferry Road and has grown to 680 acres. Officials said the fire started ...
Authorities said at least 24 people have died in flooding around Kerr County, Texas, and officials are still performing water ...
At least 15 children were among those killed by flooding in Central Texas. Some two dozen girls from a camp on the Guadalupe ...
Flash floods in Texas killed at least 104 people over the weekend and left many still missing, bringing back tragic memories ...