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UVALDE COUNTY, Texas — Evacuations are underway in Uvalde County as heavy rain is causing the Frio River to crest about 16 feet higher. Officials urge those along the river to seek higher ground.
Another potentially life-threatening flooding event took place across Central Texas on Sunday morning, with torrential rain ...
Heavy rainfall causes Frio River to rise 16 feet above normal in Uvalde County, Texas, prompting evacuations of residents and road closures across the region.
The 1996 agreement is set to expire Monday, which could raise the price of Mexican tomatoes and threaten thousands of Texas ...
Search-and-rescue teams from Texas and outside the state are working around the clock as at least 23 people are still missing.
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The Texas summer camp where children died in flooding is in an area meteorologists refer to as "Flash Flood Alley." ...
Without a modern flood warning system, emergency officials monitor four sensors along the Guadalupe River – including one ...
The Pedernales River has "risen several feet and is flowing at several thousand cubic feet of water per minute," according to ...
Florida lacks the hilly topography that supercharged torrential rain into deadly inundations in Central Texas over the July ...
In a press conference Tuesday afternoon, Gov. Greg Abbott said that at least 161 people from Kerr County are still missing.
The search for missing bodies is ongoing along Texas’ Guadalupe River after catastrophic and deadly flooding killed more than 100 people following a torrential downpour early Friday morning.