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When too much rain falls for the ground to absorb, it runs downhill, pulled by gravity into streams, creeks and rivers.
At least 27 campers and counselors were killed at Camp Mystic during the devastating Texas floods. Some are still missing.
At least 27 campers and counselors at Camp Mystic perished in Friday's floods, with the total death toll in the floods now surpassing 100.
Many camps in the Guadalupe river region are adjacent or are partially inside high-risk flood zones, according to maps from the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
The state leaves building zoning and permits up to the individual counties. And in most non-city counties, such as Kerr, which had 96 deaths as of Thursday due to floods, some officials tend to be ...
Texas flood at Camp Mystic prompts summer camps to enhance weather monitoring and communication tools as more camps seek ...
Testimony will be heard from those in charge of managing rivers as well as emergency managers and first responders about the ...
Maps show how heavy rainfall and rocky terrain helped create the devastating Texas floods that have killed more than 120 ...
The stunning flood that killed more than two dozen campers and counselors along a river at Camp Mystic in the Texas Hill Country was the result of extraordinary rain and walls of water. Nonetheless, ...
After a tragedy, records from local archives can help us understand how a community understands itself. Here’s some of what ...
The camp where 27 girls died successfully challenged initial risk designations by US regulators, according to reports.
During the Texas Legislature's special legislative session hearing on Hill Country floods on Wednesday, July 23, 2025, state ...