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As monstrous floodwaters surged across central Texas late last week, officials at the Federal Emergency Management Agency leapt into action, preparing to deploy critical search and rescue teams and life-saving resources,
HUNT: The death toll from the Texas flash floods climbed to 119 on Wednesday, with concerns mounting that the number could more than double, as over 160 people remain missing.Rescue teams in
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"There has been a lot of misinformation flying around lately, so let me clarify: the Texas Department of Agriculture has absolutely no connection to cloud seeding or any form of weather modification," Miller said in a statement.
More than 170 people are missing and the confirmed death toll has climbed to nearly 120 after flash floods devastated parts of central Texas. Follow here for the latest.
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In what experts call "Flash Flood Alley," the terrain reacts quickly to rainfall steep slopes, rocky ground, and narrow riverbeds leave little time for warning.
Follow for live updates in the Texas flooding as more than 173 are missing as rescuers continue a desperate search
The death toll in the central Texas flooding is up to 119 people, 95 of them in Kerr County, including 36 children.
Young campers and a dad saving his family were among the dozens killed in the historic flash floods that tore through central Texas over the holiday weekend.