Days of unrelenting heavy rain and storms​ killed at least 22 people as some rivers rose to near-record levels and towns were inundated across the South and parts of the Midwest.
Deadly rain across the South and Midwest is finally subsiding Monday, but the danger for many communities is increasing. They only have to look at the rapidly rising rivers to see what’s coming.
Some of the nation's worst flooding since Hurricane Helene last fall is continuing to unfold in the central U.S. this week.
In July 2022, dramatic thunderstorms swept across the central United States, drenching the region and causing historic flash ...
"Back-to-back" storms driving "once in a generation flooding" threaten millions of Americans with a "catastrophic risk to ...