Search for 100+ missing in Central Texas floods paused due to rain
Heavy rain in Central Texas halted the search for over 100 missing individuals in the Ingram floods. Rescue efforts paused as volunteers continue to support the community.
Heavy rain in Central Texas halted the search for over 100 missing individuals in the Ingram floods. Rescue efforts paused as volunteers continue to support the community.
Harris County commissioners approved the continuation of key flood mitigation projects amid a $1 billion shortfall in the $2.5 billion flood bond program. The projects, part of a voter-approved initiative in 2018, will proceed with funding partnerships, ensuring progress in flood prevention efforts.
Former Kerr County official John Trolinger shares insights on the critical early response during recent flooding. First responders faced challenges due to rapid water rise, highlighting the importance of efficient emergency communication systems.
The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) experiences a major data breach affecting nearly 300,000 Texans, compromising personal information in crash reports. TxDOT is investigating the breach and has set up a hotline for affected individuals.
Central Texas flash floods have claimed 109 lives, with over 160 missing. Rescue efforts continue as Governor Greg Abbott provides updates on the disaster’s impact and ongoing response.
At least 104 people have died in Central Texas due to flash floods. Rescue operations continue as dozens remain missing. Emergency services and volunteers are working to provide aid and support to affected communities.
A devastating flood in Texas claims multiple lives, including young girls from North Texas and a Hunt family member. Communities mourn as recovery efforts continue.
Authorities in Texas continue the search for 20 missing girls and survivors after the Guadalupe River floods claimed 24 lives. Camp Mystic, a summer camp, faced severe flooding, and rescue teams work tirelessly amid warnings of more rainfall. State officials mobilize resources, while community members unite to aid recovery and support affected families.
Communities across Texas celebrated the Fourth of July on Friday with patriotic pride, coastal charm, and star-studded performances that brought thousands together to honor America’s 249th birthday.
Nearly 5 million Texans are expected to travel during the July 4th holiday weekend, reflecting a major uptick in holiday plans across the state. Most travelers will hit the road, aligning with a broader national trend favoring car travel.