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Officials are encouraging the public to avoid the Guadalupe River in the aftermath of the devastating Hill Country floods on July 4.
The deadly Fourth of July Guadalupe River flooding was a reminder to all residents of "flash flood alley" in the Hill Country and I-35 corridor of the powerful force of water. Using water flow rates ...
Texas leaders' dreams of unlimited development and a rush of AI data centers are on a collision course with a new reality of extreme weather, as this month’s flash floods hammer a landscape plagued by ...
The Water Oriented Recreation District (WORD) of Comal County announced the reopening of the Guadalupe River from Canyon Dam ...
The painstaking recovery efforts continue for around 100 people still missing following the devastating July Fourth flooding ...
As the Guadalupe River swelled from a wall of water heading downstream, sirens blared over the tiny river community of ...
The search continues for more than 100 people.
For those who remain near the riverbanks, the sense of danger lingers through bacteria, infection and disease.
It’s a staggering fact, especially after our region has experienced a multi-year drought. But nearly every major river basin ...
For a third and final day, teams in Texas Hill Country must face the threat of flooding as they continue to search for the ...
Residents of the Frio River community are expressing gratitude for recent rainfall that brought relief to the area, while also mourning the loss ...
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