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Three days after tragedy struck central Texas on the morning of July 4 with a deadly flash flood that has killed at least 82 ...
Records released Tuesday show Camp Mystic met state regulations for disaster procedures, but details of the plan remain ...
Camp Mystic was one of many areas in central Texas that were struck by catastrophic flooding, with search and rescue ...
Over the last decade, an array of local and state agencies have missed opportunities to fund a flood warning system intended ...
Texas inspectors approved Camp Mystic's emergency plan just two days before devastating floods killed over 27 people, mostly ...
As climate change increases the frequency of environmental disasters, experts say federal cuts could leave California and ...
Kerr County officials reportedly failed to activate a powerful public alert system that could have saved lives before last week’s devastating flood.The Washington Post revealed that despite having the ...
Devastating floods tore through central Texas over the Fourth of July holiday weekend. Meteorologist Katie Horner explains ...
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) cut hundreds of jobs as the National Weather Service earlier this year.
Kerr County failed to secure a warning system, even as local officials remained aware of the risks and as billions of dollars were available for similar projects.
After deadly floodwaters swept through Central Texas, there are questions about the timeline of weather alerts and possible gaps in the warning system.
Nearly a week after floodwaters swept away more than 100 lives, Texas officials are facing heated questions over how much was ...