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Portraits of the victims and why the flood was so much worse than anyone expected — these are the top stories about the July 4 flood.
The 1978 deluge began when remnants of a tropical storm crossed the Gulf of Mexico and entered Texas north of Brownsville. When it was over, 33 were dead.
Officials at the Comfort Volunteer Fire Department triggered a flood warning siren last week when the Guadalupe River began ...
The flash floods that killed at least 100 people in central Texas last week is only the latest Guadalupe River disaster to ...
Though natural disasters cycle across seasons and regions in the U.S., it’s often a shocking discovery for property owners ...
As the Guadalupe River swelled from a wall of water heading downstream, sirens blared over the tiny river community of Comfort — a last-ditch warning to get out for those who had missed cellphone ...
As Hill Country resident begin recovery efforts after deadly flooding rippled through the region over the Fourth of July ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers reports Canyon Lake's water capacity has increased to 63%, up from 43% just a week ago.
In just 48 hours, Canyon Lake jumped nearly 10 feet, climbing from 881.33 feet on Saturday, July 5, to 888.57 feet by Monday, ...
The Texas Water Company has issued a boil water notice for residents in the Canyon Lake area following severe flooding along ...
The City of Blanco issued its boil water notice on Sunday, July 6, while the Texas Water Company enacted its own shortly ...