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Flood waters trap drivers in Ruidoso as more 'life-threatening' flash flooding possible Natassia Paloma El Paso Times 0:00 ...
At least 78 people are dead following flooding that slammed central Texas over the weekend, while a desperate search for 11 missing from a camp for girls continues.
Search and rescue efforts continue in Central Texas where flash flooding has left at least dozens of people dead.
The frantic search for a group of missing girls attending a summer camp in Texas continues Saturday, as dozens of girls remain unaccounted for after historic flooding.
Emergency crews are continuing to search for survivors after the devastating floods. Kerr County official says more deaths are expected.
July Fourth brought "life-threatening flash flooding" to the Kerrville area. More than 20 children remain unaccounted for from nearby Camp Mystic.
Local officials said they have rescued or evacuated more than 200 people since the Guadalupe River flooded early Friday morning, but the fate of more than 20 girls missing from a camp remains unclear.
Officials and experts have compared the current flooding to the infamous 1987 flood in the region but note that the speed and volume of this event far surpass the flow in that disaster.
There’s a “marginal” risk for severe storms and excessive rainfall which could trigger flash flooding, the weather service said in its Monday morning forecast discussion.
Flash flooding in Tulsa stranded multiple vehicles Saturday at 43rd and Sheridan and 31st and Yale, prompting warnings from authorities to avoid driving through high water.
It was a long night for some drivers who ended up stranded on the West Virginia Turnpike after flooding closed northbound lanes late Thursday night.The closure ...
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