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The former Administrator of the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration, Dr. Richard Spinrad, says he is “more and more ...
Ingram officials have been waiting to hear from Kerr County’s emergency management coordinator after feeling as if they were ...
What unfolded at the Texas Capitol in Austin was a marathon joint hearing of the House and Senate committees on Disaster Preparedness and Flooding filled with emotional exchanges, pointed ...
A Kerr County sheriff has made a shocking admission about who is to blame for the lives lost in the deadly flooding that ...
The National Weather Service has already issued more than 3,600 flash flood warnings across the United States in 2025, and ...
After deadly floods in Texas, a leading hydrologist warns that parts of Georgia, including Enchanted Valley, face serious ...
The deadly July 4 flash floods in Texas have prompted a lot of questions and soul-searching: about the failures of ...
Flooding is getting more frequent, extreme, and hard to predict—and most of us are dangerously unaware of its risks.
Much of the U.S. is under extreme heat warnings or advisories while New York, Philadelphia and Washington could feel like 100 degrees or more.
From Houston to the Hill Country, we Texans keep doing the same thing over and over while expecting a different result.
The ingredients that led to the Hill Country disaster — steep terrain, swollen rivers and unsuspecting people in harm’s way — ...
At least 20 people had to be rescued as flood waters raced through a New Mexico community near the Texas state<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More ...