On Guadalupe River, Texans search for missing
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With more than 170 still missing, communities must reconcile how to pick up the pieces around a waterway that remains both a wellspring and a looming menace.
Follow for live updates in the Texas flooding as more than 173 are missing as rescuers continue a desperate search
This map shows where camps along the Guadalupe River were impacted by the July 4 flood. Meteorologists Pat Cavlin and Kim Castro detail how it all happened.
The psychological toll of recovering the bodies of flood victims in Texas is drawing increased attention as the death toll grows.
Texas officials refused to answer many serious questions about how prepared they were for the deadly flooding that struck the area on July 4th.
The search for survivors in the wake of catastrophic and historic flooding in Texas has entered its fifth day as the death toll surpasses 100 with dozens of people still missing.
Hope of finding survivors of the catastrophic flooding in Texas is dimming a day after the death toll surpassed 100.
Growing up near the Guadalupe River in Kerrville, Texas, could sometimes feel like living near a volcano. I was born two blocks away from the gorgeous river that flows from the Hill Country to the Gulf of Mexico, just one year before the devastating and deadly 1987 flash flood, often described around town as the “big one.”