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Search-and-rescue teams have been searching for missing victims of the July 4 weekend flooding that killed at least 129 people and left more than 170 missing.
The Guadalupe River in Texas gets its name, according to one popular etymology, from the Arabic phrase, “wādī al-lubb,” ...
Staffing issues at the National Weather Service in Tucson could be impacting the accuracy of monsoon storm predictions, ...
As reported earlier, at least 160 people are still missing, a week after flash floods swept through several towns in central ...
Rivers are Earth's arteries. Water, sediment and nutrients self-organize into diverse, dynamic channels as they journey from ...
Following the removal of four dams from the Klamath River, which flows through California and Oregon, a group of young ...
Deadly floods like those in Texas are rare in California, but climate change-fueled storms could make them more likely, ...
Federal forecasters issued their first flood warning at 1:14 a.m. on July 4. Local officials haven’t shed light on when they ...
July 9 (UPI) -- Three people have died in a flash flood in New Mexico, including two children, city officials announced. The ...
During the flood of 1987, Manley recalled a floating canoe injuring camp director Jane Ragsdale. But Ragsdale, 68, was among ...
Rescue crews are scrambling to find survivors of catastrophic flooding that tore through Central Texas on the Fourth of July.
The heavy rain that turned a river in Texas into a raging wall of water was fueled by unique atmospheric conditions, ...