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Following the deadly flash floods in Texas and ahead of a flood watch in Pennsylvania, the National Weather Service and FEMA ...
Back-to-back flooding disasters in recent years — in Texas, New Mexico and Kentucky, among many others — have showed that ...
At least 119 people are dead and 173 people are still missing after devastating flash floods in Central Texas.
Here's what to know about flash floods, emergency systems and how to stay safe as Florida is in the Atlantic hurricane season ...
Fleenor advises residents in flood prone areas to stay on top of weather alerts. If you know heavy rain is expected, move ...
Flash floods are occurring across the U.S., from Texas to New Jersey. Here's what you should know as risks escalate.
The search for victims of deadly flooding in Texas Hill Country is headed into its third week as officials try to pin down exactly how many people remain missing ...
Flash floods can happen at any time, making them unpredictable and hard to prepare for. Even the name “flash flood” implies that they can appear out of nowhere and cause all kinds of damage.
Flash floods can start suddenly and become dangerous quickly. But there are steps you can take to protect yourself, both in ...
Starting Aug. 1, 2025, watch for the new Base Flash Flood Warnings. The alerts won't appear on phones, but will come through ...
As recovery efforts continue in parts of Texas, campers in the Heartland are keeping a close eye on the skies.
NPR speaks with Jennifer Horney of the Disaster Research Center at the University of Delaware about what to do if you get a flash flood warning in your area and how to stay safe during a flood.