HOUSTON — For days, we've been reporting on the devastation caused by flooding along the Guadalupe River and other parts of the state. Well over 100 people lost their lives in the flooding, and as of ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Rivers rose rapidly in the early hours of July 4 as the region, known as Texas Hill Country, was saturated with rain. The area ...
After the July 4 flood, officials vowed to make sure people were never again caught off guard by the rising river. Nearly a ...
The all-girls Christian summer camp where 27 people, most of them children, were swept away and killed by the July 4 flooding in Kerr County was just one of 13 summer camps along the Guadalupe River ...
An artificial intelligence model captured in near real-time the devastating progression of one of the deadliest floods in Texas history this Fourth of July weekend. The algorithm, developed by the ...
Though the Guadalupe River basin high in the Texas Hill Country is known for its flooding danger, the lack of a modern flood warning system sent campers and others in low-lying areas scrambling with ...
Devastating flash floods in Central Texas on Friday, July 4, have killed more than 130 people, including over two dozen at Camp Mystic, a Christian summer camp for girls along the Guadalupe River.