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Death toll from Texas flash floods tops 100
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Here's what to know about the deadly flooding, the colossal weather system that drove it and ongoing efforts to identify victims.
Heavy rain poured over parts of central Texas, dumping more than a month's worth of rain for places like San Angelo.
The record of frequent, often deadly floods in Central Texas goes back more than 200 years to July 1819, when floodwaters spilled into the major plazas of San Antonio. That city on the edge of the Hill Country was hit by major floods again in 1913, 1921, 1998 and 2025, to cite a few examples.
Conspiracies and questions are growing over the role of cloud seeding in the deadly Texas flash floods. We break down the science behind its use in the state. NBC News Coast Guard air crews hoisted people from flooded RV rooftops to escape fast-rising floodwaters in Kerrville.
Flash floods that hit central Texas devastated Hill Country during the Fourth of July holiday weekend, killing dozens of people.
Two 19-year-old Camp Mystic counselors knew tragedy had unfolded in other cabins early in the morning hours of July 4. But they were responsible for the girls in their own bunk, who knew enough to be upset and worried.
Over the last decade, an array of local and state agencies have missed opportunities to fund a flood warning system intended to avert the type of disaster that swept away dozens in Kerr County, Texas.