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Areas badly damaged by July 4th flooding in Texas Hill Country are on alert for a new flash flooding threat through the weekend.
Here's what to know about the deadly flooding, the colossal weather system that drove it and ongoing efforts to identify victims.
President Donald Trump met with victims' families and surveyed the damage of catastrophic floods that struck the state one week ago.
Some governors and mayors are concerned over how current or potential cuts to agencies will impact how the government can respond in the future to major weather events.
Dallas faces a flood watch from the NWS due to potential heavy rains and thunderstorms amid high temperatures.
As search and cleanup operations continue, crews are encountering issues with individuals arriving and self-deploying to try to assist.
The flight restriction disables aircraft and drones from operating within the airspace as first responders work on recovery efforts.
Flooding is one of the most destructive natural disasters and many American homeowners remain without flood-specific coverage, leaving them without coverage for flood-related damages.
State and local officials are calling out federal forecasters amid deadly flooding in the Texas Hill Country over the extended Fourth of July weekend. The criticism comes, as funding cuts and staff shortages plague the National Weather Service and other emergency management agencies nationwide.
Shock has turned into grief across Texas where at least 120 people died from flash floods and more were missing as the search for victim