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Heartbreak In Hill Country As Death Toll Rises To 89 In Tragic Texas Flooding

More flooding is possible Monday in the already devastated region of Central Texas where historic flash floods swept away homes, cars and camps over the Fourth of July holiday weekend.
Heartbreak In Hill Country As Death Toll Rises To 89 In Tragic Texas Flooding story-preview

Watch: House Slams Into Texas Bridge During Flash Floods

Dozens of homes were ripped from their foundations on the Fourth of July during deadly flash floods in central Texas. Watch as this house, with a cat on the roof, was taken with the rapids and slammed into a bridge.
Watch: House Slams Into Texas Bridge During Flash Floodsstory-preview

Texas Flood Threat Continues: Up To 10” Rain Possible

A flood watch continues through Monday evening across central Texas and the eastern Hill Country. Expect showers and storms to become more widespread this afternoon. An additional 2-4 inches of rain with isolated totals up to 10 inches will be possible. Please have a way to get warnings as the hardest hit areas could see rapid runoff and flash flooding very quickly.
Texas Flood Threat Continues: Up To 10” Rain Possiblestory-preview

Girls Sing Together During Camp Mystic Evacuations

Listen to a group of campers sing together as a school bus evacuates them from the tragic flash flooding at Camp Mystic in central Texas. The Guadalupe River was overflowing, causing damage across the area which included downed trees and tossed cars. Luckily, this group was able to be evacuated, but many children lost their lives as a result of the flash flooding.
Girls Sing Together During Camp Mystic Evacuationsstory-preview

How The Deadly Texas Flooding Unfolded

We breakdown what weather factors came together to create the catastrophic Texas flooding as more rain is in the forecast.
How The Deadly Texas Flooding Unfoldedstory-preview