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Volunteers with Samaritan's Purse are helping flood victims in central Texas with hard work and lots of prayer. (Credit: Derek Shook for Fox News Digital, Samaritan's Purse)
River gauges, sirens and clear alerts can together help emergency managers anticipate flash floods and communicate life-saving information.
As monstrous floodwaters surged across central Texas late last week, officials at the Federal Emergency Management Agency leapt into action, preparing to deploy critical search and rescue teams and life-saving resources,
Bill Nye claims climate change has worsened Texas flooding disasters, arguing that the U.S. government needs to take climate change more seriously.
Recent flash flooding in Texas, New Mexico and North Carolina is highlighting the extreme danger of these natural disasters and the need to be prepared.
Jonathan McComb was the sole family member to survive a Texas flooding in 2015. Now, he's in Kerrville searching for victims in from the latest flooding.
Along the Guadalupe River, a 60-room inn and nearby homes were quickly filling with water. Confusion, desperation and heroism ensued.
For Marissa and her husband Michael, the grief is deeply personal. The green ribbons now hang beside the pink ones — placed in memory of their 9-year-old daughter, Molly, who was killed in a head-on crash during a spring break trip last year.