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KERRVILLE, Texas (AP) — Just three people remained missing — down from nearly 100 at last count — since Texas Hill Country was pounded by massive flooding on July 4, officials said Saturday.
Kerr County teams have located most of the 160 people previously unaccounted for in the wake of the July 4th Texas flooding, ...
"The science behind it is so basic you can see it in daily life," one researcher said. "Warm water drives more evaporation — the bathroom gets much steamier after a hot bath than a cold one." ...
Summer has increasingly become a season marked by deadly disasters, underscoring the escalating volatility of our warming ...
Following the deadly July Fourth flash flooding in central Texas, The Gazette spoke with Johnson County Emergency Management ...
Texas officials now say that just three people remain missing in the devastating floods that struck the state’s Kerr County, ...
The announcement Saturday by Kerr County that the list of missing has shrunk from nearly 100 comes after scores have since ...
Many have decried Kerr County's lack of sirens on the Guadalupe River. Officials in counties that have the systems say they ...
Eight-year-old girls at sleep-away camp, families crammed into recreational vehicles, local residents traveling to or from ...
Ms. McKay is a war and humanitarian-focused international correspondent and author of 'Only Cry for the Living: Memos from ...