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The death toll has now climbed to at least 132, making it America's deadliest rainfall-driven flash flood since 1976.
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.
Residents south of the San Saba River in west-central Texas have been ordered to evacuate because of surging waters.
Ten days after catastrophic flash floods swept through Central Texas, first responders are still sifting through debris to ...
More than 130 people are dead after devastating flooding in the Texas Hill Country that began early on the Fourth of July.
Ground search operations were suspended Sunday in Kerr County, Texas, where crews have continued to look for those still lost ...
Search crews continued the grueling task of recovering the missing as more potential flash flooding threatened Texas Hill ...
At least 161 are still unaccounted for after the July Fourth floods that saw the waters of the Guadalupe rise to historic ...
At least 161 are still unaccounted for after the July Fourth floods that saw the waters of the Guadalupe rise to historic ...
At least 161 are still unaccounted for after the July Fourth floods that saw the waters of the Guadalupe rise to historic ...
At least 161 are still unaccounted for after the July Fourth floods that saw the waters of the Guadalupe rise to historic ...
Mourners paid tribute at funerals and memorial services on Saturday as the number of fatalities rose to nearly 130.