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Texas Flood Here's why Hill Country has historically been vulnerable to catastrophic flooding Torrential rainfall rates brings deadly flash flooding to Hill Country.
Savage's Hill Country Bar & Grill was at the end of its monthlong farewell celebration when it burned down Friday morning, authorities said.
The Hill Country floods has not only forced people from their homes, but it has also prompted city and county leaders to set up temporary shelters and reunification centers.
As rescue operations continue in the Hill Country, people are asking how they can support those affected by the floods.
A hydrologist explains why the region is known as Flash Flood Alley and how its geography and geology can lead to heavy downpours and sudden, destructive floods.
Texas Hill Country is prone to flooding, and climate change is making it more common.
The region is dotted with century-old summer camps that draw thousands of kids annually.
History Flash floods have long haunted the Texas Hill Country Four of the worst floods in recent Guadalupe River history have occurred in July.
Get your 'Hill Country Strong' sign to support the Kerr County Flood Relief Fund. 100% of donations go directly to the relief efforts.
A suspect has been arrested in connection with a fire that destroyed a Hill Country bar, according to authorities. Aiden Dwyer, 24, was arrested in Buna, a community in Jasper County in East Texas.
(The Conversation) – Texas Hill Country is known for its landscapes, where shallow rivers wind among hills and through rugged valleys. That geography also makes it one of the deadliest places in ...
Tucson-born entrepreneur Jordan Aspen launched Re:Seed just days after the July 4 floods tore through the Texas Hill Country.