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Over 100 people have died in the Texas flooding as of Tuesday. Here are answers to commonly asked questions from USA TODAY ...
A downpour in the scenic Texas Hill Country quickly turned catastrophic in the early morning hours of the July Fourth holiday ...
Flash floods that swept through Texas over the Fourth of July weekend have left more than 100 people dead and dozens of ...
Search and rescue operations in central Texas entered their fifth day on Tuesday after heavy rainfall overwhelmed the Guadalupe River, sending floodwaters through homes and summer camps and killing ...
Young girls, camp employees and vacationers are among the more than 100 people who died when Texas' Guadalupe River flooded.
Intense rainstorms are becoming more frequent in most of the U.S. — though experts say where they occur and whether they ...
Jonathan McComb, 45, lost his wife, Laura, and their two children — son Andrew, 6, and daughter Leighton, 4 — when a vacation ...
A beloved teacher from the Houston metropolitan area. Destructive flooding triggered by unrelenting rain that rapidly overwhelmed the Guadalupe River has killed at least 90 people across ...
Death toll surpasses 100 as hope fades in search for dozens still missing - Ten campers and a staff member from Camp Mystic ...
The Kerrville, Texas, native awoke to texts on July 4th asking if his family was okay in the wake of the devastating floods ...
In a tragic turn of events, happy memories recorded just hours before the deadly floods have emerged from Camp Mystic.
More than 24 hours after the river flooded in Texas, the senator, his family and their bodyguard were seen at the Parthenon.