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US: Deadly Flooding Sweeps Through Central Texas Communities 3

Devastating flooding struck parts of Central Texas on Friday, July 4, leaving at least 105 people dead and dozens still missing.

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US: Deadly Flooding Sweeps Through Central Texas Communities 2

Devastating flooding struck parts of Central Texas on Friday, July 4, leaving at least 104 people dead and dozens still missing.

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Recap: Over 100 Killed in Devastating Central Texas Flood

More than 100 people have died due to catastrophic flooding in central Texas over the weekend, with the Guadalupe River rising over 26 feet in under an hour. The flooding destroyed homes and much of Camp Mystic, a girls' Christian summer camp. In Kerr County, the death toll has reached 84, including 28 children. Camp Mystic reported 27 deaths and 11 people still missing. Search and rescue efforts are ongoing but hampered by debris, heat, snakes, and continued rain. Texas Governor Greg Abbott vowed to continue recovery efforts, and President Trump signed a federal disaster declaration and plans to visit the state.

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US: Two Dead After San Gabriel River Flooding in Texas

Severe flooding over the weekend along the San Gabriel River in Williamson County, Texas, has left two people dead and one still missing. Torrential rain on Saturday morning (July 5) caused the river to swell more than 36 feet (approximately 10 meters), inundating popular swimming areas and dramatically reshaping the landscape.

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US: Strong Winds and Heavy Rain Batter Myrtle Beach Area, South Carolina 2

Heavy rain and strong winds battered parts of South Carolina on Friday, May 30, prompting a severe thunderstorm warning for the Myrtle Beach area and Georgetown County.

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US: Strong Winds and Heavy Rain Batter Myrtle Beach Area, South Carolina

Heavy rain and strong winds battered parts of South Carolina on Friday, May 30, prompting a severe thunderstorm warning for the Myrtle Beach area and Georgetown County.

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US: Mid-Missouri Hit by Severe Storms and Possible Tornado, Thousands Lose Power

Severe storms swept through mid-Missouri on Sunday, April 20, prompting tornado warnings and causing widespread damage. A possible tornado in Callaway County injured one person in New Bloomfield. Thousands of customers experienced power outages.

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Confirmation Hearing For Pamela Jo Bondi - Day Two - Washington

Confirmation Hearing For Pamela Jo Bondi - Day Two - Washington

From left to right: Dave Aronberg, former States Attorney, Palm Beach County, Dave Aronberg Law, P.A.,West Palm Beach, Florida; Lisa Gilbert, Co Founder of Public Citizen, Washington, DC; Emery Gainey, former Alachua County Sheriff, Alachua County Sheriff’s Office, Gainesville, Florida; Mary B. McCord, Executive Director of the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, DC; and Nicholas B. Cox, Statewide Prosecutor, Office of Statewide Prosecution, Office of Attorney General, State of Florida, Tallahassee, Florida testify before the US Senate Judiciary hearings to examine the nomination of Pamela Jo Bondi, to be Attorney General, Department of Justice in the Hart Senate Office Building in Washington DC, on Thursday January 16, 2025, in Washington DC, USA. Photo by Mattie Neretin/CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Confirmation Hearing For Pamela Jo Bondi - Day Two - Washington

Confirmation Hearing For Pamela Jo Bondi - Day Two - Washington

From left to right: Dave Aronberg, former States Attorney, Palm Beach County, Dave Aronberg Law, P.A.,West Palm Beach, Florida; Lisa Gilbert, Co Founder of Public Citizen, Washington, DC; Emery Gainey, former Alachua County Sheriff, Alachua County Sheriff’s Office, Gainesville, Florida; Mary B. McCord, Executive Director of the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, DC; and Nicholas B. Cox, Statewide Prosecutor, Office of Statewide Prosecution, Office of Attorney General, State of Florida, Tallahassee, Florida testify before the US Senate Judiciary hearings to examine the nomination of Pamela Jo Bondi, to be Attorney General, Department of Justice in the Hart Senate Office Building in Washington DC, on Thursday January 16, 2025, in Washington DC, USA. Photo by Mattie Neretin/CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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