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Both tragedies sparked questions about whether Texas lawmakers were doing enough to protect those living in high-risk flood ...
April 15, 2010 ‐ A long time Hunt, Texas resident was headed home from a local school board meeting when he tried to cross a ...
The Fourth of July floods devastated the Texas Hill Country, but could the San Antonio River in Bexar County ever rise to similar levels?
Officials in Central Texas were well aware of the risk of life-threatening flooding long before the deadly July 4 floods, ...
With the quorum broken in the ongoing special session, it remains to be seen when flood-related legislation may be voted on.
The weakened storm arrived in the Lone Star State and brought a deluge of rain to San Antonio on Sept. 8, 1921. It rained for several consecutive days, destroying 13 bridges and drowning 51 people ...
More than 100 people were killed in the flooding that overtook the Hill Country and other parts of Central Texas during the ...
At San Antonio International Airport, the city's official weather observation station recorded more than 6 inches of rain over the two days and more than 5 inches between 2 a.m. and 4 a.m. on June 12.
A flash flood warning has been issued for the San Antonio region into Thursday afternoon, as abundant moisture flowing in from the Gulf is creating a life-threatening flash flood risk.
A 2018 study authored by Hatim Sharif, a civil and environmental engineering professor at the University of Texas at San Antonio and other UTSA researchers found that the 2015 Wimberley flood was ...