Texas state rep. slams Trump's attempt to redistrict state
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A dog that went missing during the floods in Central Texas earlier this month was found alive with help from a trackable GPS collar.
Community volunteers restored Camp CAMP, a haven for disabled individuals, after July 4 flooding in Central Texas.
Deadly downpours hit Texas, United States with a death toll from the catastrophic floods reaching at least 96 people.
The severity of the flash flooding that killed more than 130 people in Texas's Hill Country was difficult to predict, officials said Wednesday.
WASHINGTON D.C., DC — After the devastating Fourth of July flooding in Kerr County that claimed the lives of 137 people, FEMA is under intense scrutiny from members of Congress over its response to the disaster, including claims that thousands of calls from survivors went unanswered in the critical days that followed.
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The deadly July 4 flash floods in Texas have prompted a lot of questions and soul-searching: about the failures of early-warning systems, the Trump administration’s cuts to the National Weather Service and disaster programs and the vulnerability of communities around the country to disasters worsened by climate change.
More than 130 people are dead after devastating flooding in the Texas Hill Country that began early on the Fourth of July.
The death toll from the floods has reached at least 136, including 37 children, and some people remain missing. Tivy’s soccer coach, Reece Zunker, and his wife, Paula, a former teacher at the school, are among the victims, along with their two children, ages 3 and 7.
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Leaders of Texas town hit by floods frustrated over lack of answers from top emergency official
Ingram officials have been waiting to hear from Kerr County’s emergency management coordinator after feeling as if they were on their own during the devastating July 4 flooding.
The Weather Prediction Center has placed all of Southeast Texas under a level 1 of 4 risk, or at least a 5% chance, of flooding Friday and Saturday.
The Virginia Beach-based non-profit Operation Blessing is set to transition to the next phase of its relief efforts in Texas tomorrow, which is setting up a long-term plan to assist the families