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As the Guadalupe River swelled from a wall of water heading downstream, sirens blared over the tiny river community of ...
Over just two hours, the Guadalupe River at Comfort, Texas, rose from hip-height to three stories tall, sending water ...
After the tragic flash floods that swept through the Texas Hill Country over the Fourth of July weekend, stories of heroic ...
This week, water did what it always does. It moved — fast, furious, and unforgiving. In Texas, it tore through ...
This flood was the first time Comfort’s new siren system was activated. The county upgraded these emergency alerts back in ...
The Lost Stuffy Project's team searches for stuffed toys online and pays for them to be shipped via donated funds, according ...
Nearly one week after historic flash floods devastated Texas Hill Country, a San Diego-based nonprofit is helping bring comfort to those affected by the tragedy.
“Texas will continue to aid our neighbors in New Mexico as they deal with devastating wildfires and potential flash flooding,” said Governor Abbott.
Gov. Greg Abbott announced Tuesday that he is activating state emergency response resources in case of potential flooding in the Southeast Texas area.
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