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For those who remain near the riverbanks, the sense of danger lingers through bacteria, infection and disease.
Texas flash flood wasn't the only deadly event in the Hill Country. Here's what happened 38 years ago along the Guadalupe River.
New tributes and challenges are unfolding in the Texas Hill Country as the search for nearly 160 people enters its eleventh night. Over the last few days, weather has made the search difficult.Despite the tough conditions,
The Texas Hill Country has been notorious for flash floods caused by the Guadalupe River. Here's why the area is called "Flash Flood Alley."
Search and rescue operations are intensifying along the Guadalupe River as crews from across the country join forces to locate missing ind
A special session of the Texas Legislature will address the deadly floods in Hill Country, but the fireworks will come from President Trump’s demand for a newly gerrymandered House map.
Flood warnings have also been issued along the Frio River, which is "forecast to reach major flood stage" on July 14
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In what experts call "Flash Flood Alley," the terrain reacts quickly to rainfall steep slopes, rocky ground, and narrow riverbeds leave little time for warning.
Steve Edwards' family confirmed officials found his body days after floodwaters swept through Central Texas on July 4, killing hundreds of adults and children.
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Guadalupe River in Texas overflows, as rescue efforts for flood victims temporarily haltedVideo shot by an eyewitness shows a swollen Guadalupe River, as rescue efforts for flood victims were temporarily halted on Sunday (July 13) due to another wave of severe weather, prompting high-water rescues and concerns of further flooding.
A collection of restaurants, chefs, volunteers and organizers of the Kerrville Folk Festival rallied in the days after the Fourth of July to feed Kerr