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Our drinking water remains safe, but other water concerns lurk in the rivers and lakes around Austin following the floods.
The loss of more than 100 lives, many of them children, to Hill Country floods over the July Fourth weekend has shaken Texans ...
Rounds of rain hit the Hill Country over the past several days, causing dozens of deaths. As of Tuesday morning, all ...
The sudden rise in water levels comes as the popular Texas reservoir near Austin has battled years of drought. Prior to the ...
Water officials in Texas are urging everyone to remain out of Lake Travis as debris flow and high bacteria levels from the ...
Central Texas and Hill Country emergency crews continue search and rescue efforts as dozens remain missing following deadly ...
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AccuWeather on MSNCamp Mystic, where deadly Texas flooding took place, is in 'Flash Flood Alley'In Texas’ Flash Flood Alley, nearly a foot of rain fell near Kerrville, while over 22 inches drenched parts of the Hill ...
The authority says people should avoid the lakes because of flood debris, fast-moving flows and bacteria levels that ...
The National Water Center warned several rivers would face serious flooding by Friday afternoon, including the Colorado River ...
Extreme flooding began in the Texas Hill Country around 4 a.m. on July 4, as thunderstorms dropped more than 10 inches of ...
More than 2 dozen people, including several children, when between 10-20 inches of rain fell over Central Texas on Friday.
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FOX 7 Austin on MSNAustin area flooding: 4 dead, at least 12 missingAs of Saturday afternoon, two people were reported dead in Travis County, and two deaths were reported in Burnet County.
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