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Officials in Texas are facing mounting questions about whether they did enough to get people out of harm’s way before a flash flood killed more than 100 people over the weekend.
Barry Adelman, who was staying at his grandmother's riverside home, was awakened by the sound of rushing water.
A government board, whose members included Camp Mystic’s co-owner, contracted with a company to better spot danger on the ...
Over the last decade, an array of local and state agencies have missed opportunities to fund a flood warning system intended ...
Recordings provided to CBS News showed first responders asking for an emergency alert to be sent, but dispatchers delayed ...
More than 160 people remain missing from the catastrophic floods that hit central Texas last week. At least 119 people have ...
NASA technology sent to the Hill Country to assist in search and recovery efforts by utilizing technology to get clear ...
Over 35,000 signed a petition urging Kerr County to install flood warning sirens after flash flooding killed at least 100 ...
Mary Kate Jacobe was at Camp Mystic in Kerr County when raging floodwaters roared through the camp on July 4.
Texas bears witness to a terrible tragedy, and citizens soon raise questions. Could the loss of life have been prevented or ...
Just two weeks after celebrating the grand opening of her dream business, AJ Nelson watched as catastrophic flooding ...