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In Texas, more than 100 people were confirmed dead and dozens remain missing after a tropical moisture-laden storm system unleashed 10–18 inches (25–46 cm) of rain in mere hours.
The people here — first responders, the sheriff's office, all of police, law enforcement — they've done an unbelievable job,” US President Donald Trump said.
Governor Abbott sets July 21 session to address flood recovery and prevention after Kerr County flooding. Lawmakers focus on warning systems and relief funds.
A top priority for Gov. Greg Abbott going forward is flood response and preparedness, following the devastating flooding in ...
President Donald Trump visited Texas to assess flood damage as his administration considers significant changes to FEMA.
Trump lands in Texas to survey flood damage - President Donald Trump has landed in Texas for a firsthand look at the ...
The two members of the House Oversight Committee, along with the panel’s top Democrat, U.S. Rep. Robert Garcia of California, ...
Officials in Kerr County, where the majority of the deaths from the July 4 flash floods occurred, have yet to detail what ...
Before heading to Texas July 11, the president expanded a federal disaster declaration for the floods, making residents of ...
President Donald Trump held a roundtable after touring Texas flood damage. It was a disaster of its own, with bragging and shocking responses.
Some camps in the region had to be evacuated, and local newspapers described how Camp Mystic was among those cut off from the ...
During a visit to flood-hit Texas, President Trump called a reporter a “very evil person” for asking about delayed alerts, ...