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Heavy rain poured over parts of central Texas, dumping more than a month's worth of rain for places like San Angelo.
CBS News analysis shows there were 22 warnings sent by the National Weather Service for Kerr County and the Kerrville area, but many residents say they didn't get alerts.
At least 17 people from the Austin-area died in the Central Texas floods. Here is a timeline of what happened in Travis, ...
At 1:14 a.m., Chief McCall received a Code Red Weather Warning, saying the National Weather Service issued a flash flood ...
In the early days of July, pieces of weather systems were converging to create a disaster over Texas Hill Country that would ...
At a hearing in hard-hit Kerr County, an emergency management coordinator for the first time explained his whereabouts when ...
Local officials in Texas emphasized the need for river gauges and real-time rainfall monitoring to better predict flash ...
The risk of the catastrophic flooding that struck Texas Hill Country as people slept on July 4 and left at least 120 dead was potentially underestimated by federal authorities, according to an ABC ...
Conspiracies and questions are growing over the role of cloud seeding in the deadly Texas flash floods. We break down the ...
The floodwaters that surged through the Texas Hill Country revealed gaps in preparation, communication and oversight that ...
KERRVILLE, Texas - Distinct differences in preparation and mobilization of emergency responders during the deadly July 4 ...
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said his state "will not stop until every missing person is found" following devastating flooding in ...