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More cabins and buildings at Camp Mystic — the tragic site of more than two dozen deaths in the Texas flood — were at risk of ...
Nearly 1.3 million Texas homes are similarly situated in parts of the state susceptible to dangerous floodwaters, according to a state estimate. A quarter of the state’s land carries some degree of ...
As hope for finding survivors dims, questions swirl around whether Camp Mystic's emergency plan was adequate. Texas doesn't ...
More than 100 people have died across Texas from the floods, with Kerr County taking the heaviest blow. Nonprofits, ...
Image via YouTube Another day, another flash flood! In Oklahoma, kids at a Boys & Girls Club had to evacuate on early Tuesday ...
As a climate scientist who calls Texas home, I can tell you that the Hill Country of Texas is no stranger to flooding.
Nearly a week after deadly floods struck Central Texas, search and rescue teams are continuing to probe debris for those ...
Nearly a week after floodwaters swept away more than 100 lives, Texas officials are facing heated questions over how much was ...
Perkins continued to share that some of her sisters and her best friends are people they’ve met at Camp Mystic.
Clara and Nolan Shelton shared their experience of when their summer camps, overtaken by the deadly flash flooding.
"And our cabins are high up, and for them to be flooding, it's like, you know, something's wrong," Georgia Jones said.
Texas records show Camp Mystic had an emergency plan before floods killed at least 27 campers and counselors, but details of ...