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The dam built to tame the Colorado River completely submerged a small town northwest of Austin, turning it into an underwater ...
First United Methodist Church in downtown Dallas held a prayer service Wednesday night, and then took action, putting ...
These maps and charts show the scale and intensity of the Hill Country floods and highlight Camp Mystic’s proximity to high-risk flood zones.
Flood warning systems As the floodwaters receded in the Hill Country, revealing the devastation from a nearly 30-foot wall of water ripping through towns, summer camps and RV parks, questions are ...
The Texas Hill Country is still recovering from the deadly July fourth floods. The destruction happened in an instant but now that flood waters have begun to recede, there is a long road ahead to ...
(The Conversation) – Texas Hill Country is known for its landscapes ... In the early hours of July 4, 2025, a flash flood swept through an area of Hill Country dotted with summer camps and small towns ...
(The Conversation) – Texas Hill Country is known for its landscapes, where shallow rivers wind among hills and through rugged valleys. That geography also makes it one of the deadliest places in ...
In the early hours of July 4, 2025, a flash flood swept through an area of Hill Country dotted with summer camps and small towns about 70 miles northwest of San Antonio.
A stream gauge at Hunt, Texas, captured the speed of the Guadalupe River's rise early on the morning of July 4, 2025. The flash flood killed dozens of people in Texas Hill Country.
You can visit Luckenbach, Texas, today, which still stands as a place for constant music and expression tucked deep in the Texas Hill Country.
Bluffton, Texas This was one of the first towns in the Texas Hill County. It was founded in 1852 and quickly became the best place to cross the Colorado River near Burnet. Less than 100 years later, ...
Michael Gibson visited Oakville and Gussettville, two 'ghosttowns' that were once thriving towns along I-37, that have since died out.