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The Houston Humane Society is urgently seeking volunteers after taking in 43 dogs displaced by recent flooding in the Texas Hill Country, exacerbating the already full shelter's resource strain.
Houston braces for heavy rain and potential flooding with an 80% chance of precipitation and localized flooding threats.
One of the victims, 12-year-old Shiloh Wilson from the Houston area, will be laid to rest this afternoon. A memorial service will be held at 1 p.m. at the Humble Civic Center, whe
AUSTIN, Texas — State Senator Paul Bettencourt of Houston is pushing for major upgrades to Texas flood warning systems through new legislation aimed at preventing future disasters like the July 4th flooding in the Texas Hill Country that killed more than 130 people.
The Upper Guadalupe River Authority tapped its $3.4 million surplus to lower property tax rates, rather than fund $1 million in flood warning upgrades.
Houston starts a new work week with downpours Monday as Hill Country continues to deal with heavy rain and the risk of flooding.
Gary, DeeAnn, Jake and Megan all lost their lives. Harley is still among the missing. Both families lived in Canyon Lake but have ties to the Houston and Mont Belvieu areas. Hutch and Beth Bryan, formerly of Houston, died in the Texas Hill Country flooding.
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FOX 26 Houston on MSNTexas flooding: Houston-area residents among those deadThe BriefMultiple Houston-area residents have been confirmed dead at this time in the Kerr County flooding.One man was a Humble ISD teacher for 30 years, the school district confirmed.Some were campers at Camp Mystic.
On Wednesday at 8:53 p.m. the National Weather Service issued an updated flood advisory in effect until 10:30 p.m. for Geneva and Houston counties.
A flood watch was in effect from Harris County — which includes Houston all the way to College Station — through Sunday evening. It also extended eastward from greater Houston toward the Gulf ...
The data – derived from call logs provided by the Kerr County Sheriff’s Office and the Kerrville Police Department – offers a new look at how the catastrophic Independence Day flooding turned into the county’s deadliest disaster in recent years, though it leaves many unanswered questions.