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CBS News analysis shows there were 22 warnings sent by the National Weather Service for Kerr County and the Kerrville area, but many residents say they didn't get alerts.
Heavy rain poured over parts of central Texas, dumping more than a month's worth of rain for places like San Angelo.
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 ...
At least 17 people from the Austin-area died in the Central Texas floods. Here is a timeline of what happened in Travis, ...
Early on the morning of July 4, NWS alerts began to light up the cellphones of people in the path of the Guadalupe River’s floodwaters. Yet those warning weren’t urgent — until, suddenly ...
Camp Mystic's executive director began evacuating campers approximately 45 minutes after the National Weather Service issued ...
Q: Is it true that if President Donald Trump hadn’t defunded the National Weather Service, the death toll in the Texas ...
The leader of Camp Mystic had been tracking the weather before the deadly Texas floods, but it is now unclear whether he saw an urgent warning from the National Weather Service that had triggered an ...
Texas lawmakers pressed Kerr County leaders on July 4 flood failures that killed 107 people, citing delays in alerts and lack of evacuation preparation.