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The statewide death toll from the catastrophic flooding in Central Texas earlier this month has risen to 135 and dozens more ...
Every week, The Post runs a collection of letters of readers’ grievances — pointing out grammatical mistakes, missing ...
Sixty miles of river. Murky waters, thick mud and seemingly insurmountable piles of debris. The painstaking recovery efforts continue for around 100 people still missing following the devastating July ...
Austin sits within "Flash Flood Alley," a region that has claimed many lives over the decades. The July 4 weekend floods were ...
A washed-out Guadalupe River appeared stuck in time nearly two weeks after the catastrophe. Large trees laid on their sides, ...
Gov. Mike Braun has launched an Emergency Alert Task Force to evaluate current systems. Braun says the goal is to identify ...
A washed-out Guadalupe River appeared stuck in time nearly two weeks after the catastrophe. Large trees laid on their sides ...
North Carolina has declared a state of emergency after Tropical Storm Chantal caused severe flooding and at least six deaths.
The dammed reservoirs along the Guadalupe River near Kerrville are believed to have captured debris washed downstream.
The flooding over the Fourth of July weekend killed at least 18 people in Travis, Burnet and Williamson counties.
It's been nearly two weeks since catastrophic floods in Texas killed more than 130 people search and recovery crews are working around the clock to find the more than 100 people still missing.
Spread the loveEight-year-old camper Virginia Hollis had been at Camp Mystic when the Fourth of July flood killed more than ...