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Follow for live updates in the Texas flooding as more than 173 are missing as rescuers continue a desperate search ...
Officials in Texas are facing mounting questions about whether they did enough to get people out of harm’s way before a flash flood killed more than 100 people over the weekend.
More than 111 people have died across six counties after flash flooding from heavy rain began affecting the state last week.
The death toll in the central Texas flooding is up to 119 people, 95 of them in Kerr County, including 36 children.
Residents say Kerr County’s use of CodeRED alerts was sporadic and inconsistent. Local officials have not answered questions ...
Kerr County officials on Wednesday declined to discuss why a voluntary emergency system was not activated July 4 until more than an hour after a first responder requested an alert go out.
What happened in Texas last weekend serves as a powerful alarm bell, ringing loudly and clearly, about emergency preparedness ...
At least 119 people are dead from the devastating flooding in the Texas Hill Country. Kerr County was hit the hardest, with ...
In the aftermath of the Kerr County flooding, there are growing questions about how the response was handled as leaders at all levels continue looking for answers.
In the aftermath of the devastating floods that swept through the Texas Hill Country in Texas in the United States, a tight-knit community is mourning the loss of at least 110 lives to flash flooding ...
A Texas father who left his kids a heartbreaking voicemail moments before he was killed in the state’s hellish flooding was sent a text message urging him to evacuate — but the alert ...
Outdoor weather alert systems are not required by any federal or state law. The choice is left up to local leaders.