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They clung to trees. They crawled out of windows and floated on mattresses. And they survived to tell the harrowing story of ...
When too much rain falls for the ground to absorb, it runs downhill, pulled by gravity into streams, creeks and rivers.
Since the flash floods in Texas that started late on Thursday, July 3 and spilled over into Friday, July 4, 68 people have died in the area, including 28 children, BBC reported. Camp Mystic owner, ...
Julian Ryan’s final words to his mother, as floodwaters quickly engulfed their trailer home, were simply, “I love you.” ...
Another day of rescue and recovery efforts is underway in central Texas after a torrential downpour caused deadly floods ...
Amanda Sue Jones joins CNN’s Erica Hill and shares details about how she and her family survived the HTR Campground flooding ...
Meanwhile, anguished parents waited for word on the 10 young campers still missing from Camp Mystic, which was hit hard by ...
As climate change increases the frequency of environmental disasters, experts say federal cuts could leave California and ...
Officials said more than 850 people had been rescued after a sudden storm dumped up to 15 inches of rain across the region.
In central Kerr County, up to 10 inches of rain inundated the area, causing the Guadalupe River to swell and overflow its ...
As climate change increases the frequency of environmental disasters, experts say federal cuts could leave California and ...
At least 68 deaths—including the deaths of 21 children—have now been confirmed in the central Texas flash floods, according ...
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