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Floods can happen almost anywhere across the United States, but some places are more prone to flooding than others. Here's ...
More than 170 people are missing and the confirmed death toll has climbed to nearly 120 after flash floods devastated parts ...
House Democrats on the Science, Space and Technology Committee called for Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick to address ...
Still, Tom Fahy, legislative director for the National Weather Service Employees Organization, told The New York Times that ...
As lawmakers from both parties raised concerns about staffing at the National Weather Service (NWS), President Trump’s pick to lead the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) ...
Texas floods kill 120+ as climate-driven extreme weather surges 58%; understaffed agencies and normalcy bias leave US unprepared despite warnings.
At least 119 people have been killed and more than 170 are still missing after catastrophic flash flooding swept through Central Texas. Questions remain over whether officials could have done more to ...
Barry Adelman, who was staying at his grandmother's riverside home, was awakened by the sound of rushing water.
Texas inspectors signed off on Camp Mystic’s emergency planning just two days before catastrophic flooding killed more than two dozen people at the all-girls Christian summer camp.
Before 2021, the typically temperate Pacific Northwest and western Canada seemed highly unlikely to get a killer heat wave, ...
The governor said Tuesday that the state had “assets, resources and personnel” in place before the July 4 floods.
But while Americans largely believed the federal government should play a major role in preparing for and responding to natural disasters, an analysis of recent AP-NORC polls shows less consensus ...