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As a deadly "flood wave" swept through Kerr County, Texas, on the Fourth of July, miles and miles of damage were left behind.
The destructive, fast-moving waters rose 26 feet on the Guadalupe River in just 45 minutes before daybreak Friday.
By JIM VERTUNO, JULIO CORTEZ and JOHN SEEWER KERRVILLE, Texas (AP) — Rescuers scoured a devastated central Texas landscape of ...
According to the National Weather Service, a flash flood is flooding that begins within six hours, and often in as little as ...
The destructive fast-moving waters rose 26 feet (8 meters) on the Guadalupe River in just 45 minutes before daybreak Friday, ...
The Guadalupe River near Kerrville swelled to its second highest height on record. A stark reminder of life in a warming ...
By Steve Gorman (Reuters) -Torrential rains unleashed flash floods along the Guadalupe River in Texas on Friday, killing at ...
Searchers are moving on foot through rough terrain, looking for survivors or victims’ remains in woods, culverts and other ...
July Fourth brought "life-threatening flash flooding" to the Kerrville area. More than 20 children remain unaccounted for ...
Searchers are moving on foot through rough terrain, looking for survivors or victims’ remains in woods, culverts and other ...
The danger has extended to Travis, Williamson and Burnet counties, where very dangerous flash flooding is ongoing Saturday ...
Family members tell FOX 4 Joni and Robert Brake of Burleson were staying at an RV park in Kerr County when devastating floods ...