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At least 121 people have been killed and 173 others are missing as Texas officials deflect questions over the state’s ...
The narrow canyons and shallow soils in the central Texas area pummeled by recent storms long ago earned it the nickname of “Flash Flood Alley.” Yet only a fraction of homeowners there have flood ...
How to prepare an evacuation plan, and have all the materials that you may need if you lose power or your home is damaged ...
As Wednesday afternoon storms rolled through Northeast Florida, the impacts were felt in parts of Clay County, with nearly ...
Some Republicans reportedly have worries that redrawing the maps could make their seats more vulnerable if the midterm ...
State officials are facing intense questions over the handling of weather alerts. WEAR News looked at our emergency alert systems in No ...
How the death toll from the July 4 floods compares to other disasters: Harvey, Texas freeze and more
According to local authorities, at least 109 people died on July 4 and 5, most of which were swept up in floodwaters from ...
A 61-year-old motorcyclist died Tuesday night in a crash on Wells Road west of Eldridge Avenue in Orange Park, according to ...
For many in Oklahoma, summer means summer camp. But as the flooding tragedy unfolds in Texas, how are camps preparing in case of emergencies?
From Naples to Cape Coral, map reveals 42,000 acres of wetlands gone amid development surge - bad news for flooding, wildlife ...
Wherever you live in South Florida, the flooding you see right now is likely to get worse in the years ahead – despite billions of dollars in drainage projects intended to protect communities.
The Florida Legislature, after largely avoiding the issue for years, this month approved a law specifically requiring property owners to disclose past flooding — a significant step forward in a ...
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