More than 130 people died as floodwaters swept through the region on July 4. Now, recovery continues amid legal action and ...
After devastating floods stripped thousands of trees along the Guadalupe River, a major replanting effort is taking root.
Pulling dead bodies of migrants and their children from the raging waters of the Rio Grande along the US-Mexico border is something a group of Mexican firefighters from border town Ciudad Acuña are ...
COMFORT, Texas — For a time mid-day Monday, more heavy rain forced search teams off the Guadalupe River, as the water started to rise - again, as it has several times since a downpour on the Fourth of ...
For Dr. Kimberly Meitzen, the deadly July 4th floods along the Guadalupe River weren’t just devastating. They were deeply personal. “Every time I close my eyes, I just see the river,” Meitzen said. We ...
Texas officials labored to account for more than 160 people originally reported missing along the Guadalupe River after the deadly July Fourth floods before ultimately concluding that most were safe ...
The San Antonio Botanical Garden has an ambitious plan to plant 50,000 trees along the flood-ravaged Guadalupe, part of a ...
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How the Guadalupe River grew into the destroyer it became in the July 4 floods, by the numbers
When many campers laid down to sleep the night of July 3, the Guadalupe River was a gentle stream. At Hunt, where the U.S. Geological Survey has its most advanced monitor of rain and river conditions, ...
THE TEXAS TRIBUNE – The all-girls Christian summer camp where 27 people, most of them children, were swept away and killed by the July 4 flooding in Kerr County was just one of 13 summer camps along ...
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