Texas is reeling from floods that have killed more than 130 people and caused an estimated $18 billion to $22 billion in damage.
The catastrophic flooding in Central Texas continues to wreak havoc, with the death toll now at 129 and over 160 people still missing, marking one of the deadliest natural disasters in the state’s ...
"There's no such thing as a natural disaster," geographers like to say -- a reminder that human choices turn hazards into tragedies. The Texas flash floods this weekend that left more than a hundred ...
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In northwest Texas, the geography and climate of the High Plains have always imposed discipline. Early settlement on this ...
While debate over why the Texas floods were so deadly has centered around President Donald Trump's cuts to key weather agencies, left-wing critics have also complained that policy inaction and ...
Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have found common ground in opposing several legislative proposals in 2023 to limit wind and solar power and battery storage facilities in Texas. Smiley N. Pool / ...
More than 120 people were killed and more than 160 remain missing after catastrophic flash flooding swept through the Texas Hill Country, driven by torrential rainfall from the remnants of Tropical ...
Texas Floods: How Geography, Climate And Policy Failures Collided By Issam AHMED July 07, 2025, 4:24 pm EDT Share ...