Texas Hill Country, flash flooding
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By Jane Ross, Steve Gorman and Maria TsvetkovaKERRVILLE, Texas (Reuters) -The death toll from the July Fourth flash flood that ravaged a swath of central Texas Hill Country rose on Tuesday to at least 109,
After catastrophic flooding devastated parts of the Hill Country and Central Texas over the Fourth of July weekend, the state is facing a mounting death toll. Officials report more than 120 lives lost and more than 170 people still missing after days of severe storms and swollen rivers.
The death toll from the devastating Texas floods has risen to over 110 people and at least 173 remain missing. Former NOAA Administrator Richard Spinrad joins Ana Cabrera to break down the timeline of the flood alerts and to provide more insight on response.
KERRVILLE, Texas—The search for those swept away by punishing flash floods in Central Texas over the holiday took on new urgency Sunday, as the death toll climbed to 67 and nearly a dozen girls from a private summer camp remained missing. Rescuers ...
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