Camp Mystic in Texas flooded on July 4, killing 27 people, including 25 children. Over 200 millimeters (over seven inches) of ...
With the next Texas flood season just months away, Kerr County officials say they’re in a race to build a long-planned flood ...
The Texas Water Development Board said it recently approved an accelerated timeline for two bills related to outdoor warning ...
In early July, more than 130 people were killed in catastrophic flash flooding in the Texas Hill Country region, including 27 ...
Here's how Texas Tech professors and researchers are developing a state-focused flood forecasting system aimed at helping ...
Frantic residents in riverfront homes trapped by catastrophic flooding in Texas last summer and staffers at Camp Mystic ...
Paid for as part of a 2024 bond, the Marsh Master can easily navigate swampy and wet terrains while lessening the impact on ...
Twenty-eight people at Camp Mystic — 25 campers, the camp's owner and two counselors — died in the July 4 floods when the Guadalupe River breached its banks.
That was just one of the nearly 600 calls released this week from the catastrophic July 4 flash flooding that swamped Kerr County, killing more than 130 people and turning a national holiday into a ...
Newly released 911 calls from Kerr County reveal dispatchers were overwhelmed as hundreds of people desperately called for help during the July 4 flooding event that claimed the lives of at least 117 ...