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Flash floods along Texas’ Guadalupe River have killed at least 32 people and also left around 27 people missing.
At least 27 campers are still believed to be missing from Camp Mystic, an all-girls camp, officials said Friday night.
The region is also known as “Flash Flood Alley,” because of its propensity for high levels of rainfall and the runoff on thin ...
A third Flash Flood Emergency has been issued for the Texas Hill Country area as storms continue to wreak havoc on the region ...
Sisto Charles, 77, had no way of escaping his San Angelo bed when the floodwater began gushing into the San Angelo home he ...
Water rose fast along the Guadalupe River, causing more than two dozen deaths. Local officials said they couldn’t have seen ...
Heavy rainfall early Friday caused widespread flash flooding across Kerr County and nearby areas in Central Texas.
Nearly 30 campers at the 99-year-old Hill Country institution are still missing after flooding devastated the area on Friday.