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A low pressure system off the southeast coast of the U.S. is expected to move through the Gulf of Mexico toward Louisiana ...
Camp Mystic successfully appealed to remove several structures from a FEMA flood zone, despite being located in a high-risk flood area in Texas Hill Country.
On Sunday at 12:19 p.m. the National Weather Service released a flash flood warning in effect until 3:30 p.m. for York County.
At 10:54 a.m. on Monday, the National Weather Service released an updated flood watch valid from 2 p.m. until Tuesday midnight for Tioga County.
Reports show 30 Camp Mystic structures were removed from a 100-year National Flood Insurance map repeatedly, loosening camp oversight.
Federal regulators repeatedly granted appeals to remove Camp Mystic's buildings from their 100-year flood map as the camp operated and expanded in a dangerous flood plain.
Parts of Central Texas are under yet another flood watch this weekend. The impacted areas are the same as those hit by the July 4 deadly floods.
Texas Flood Live Updates: White House Says Blaming Trump For Flooding A ‘Depraved Lie’ As Death Toll Reaches 104 By Antonio Pequeño IV, Forbes Staff and Zachary Folk, Forbes Staff.
Track flooding and road closures in Kerrville and the Hill Country with these live interactive maps as officials respond to deadly flash floods in Central Texas.
Extreme flooding has left at least 78 dead in Texas. 10 children and one counselor remain missing from Camp Mystic, a Christian girls camp.
A hydrologist explains why the region is known as Flash Flood Alley and how its geography and geology can lead to heavy downpours and sudden, destructive floods.
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