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Camp Mystic passed a state inspection of its emergency procedures 2 days before flood

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A Texas summer camp had a state-mandated emergency plan in place before devastating flash floods took the lives of dozens of campers and staff, state records confirm. (Scripps News)
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Climate change, staffing gaps tied to deadly Texas flooding

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Many experts say preparedness must become a top priority as storms grow more destructive. (Scripps News)
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'It looks like a war zone': Inside the search after the devastating Texas flood

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The debris field stretches for miles, and GulfSAR is using search dogs to navigate the rough terrain.
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Texas Gov. Abbott provides update on search for flood victims

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Five days after the Guadalupe River in Texas surged 29 feet in a matter of hours, more than 160 people remain unaccounted for, including six people from a popular girls' summer camp. (Scripps News)
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A family recalls the flooding that devastated summer camps on the Guadalupe River

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A young camper in Texas shared with Scripps News what he experienced as the Guadalupe River started to flood cabins on July 4. (Scripps News)
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FEMA head was joking about being unaware of hurricane season, officials say

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Homeland Security officials say acting FEMA head David Richardson was joking when he said he wasn't aware of the annual U.S. hurricane season.
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Extreme weather is driving up homeowners insurance across the U.S.

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Natural disasters are reshaping the insurance landscape: premiums rise as wildfires, tornadoes, and hurricanes become increasingly common nationwide. (Scripps News)
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NOAA's extreme weather database is being discontinued

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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced Thursday it will archive its database of billion-dollar climate disasters, as the Trump administration cuts resource at the agency. (Scripps News)
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IRS offers tax filing extensions: What you need to know for tax deadline day

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While there are options to delay filing a return and paying tax bills past April 15, those options likely will be costly. (Scripps News)
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Death toll from Myanmar earthquake now exceeds 2,700

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The World Health Organization said that more than 10,000 buildings are known to have collapsed or been severely damaged. (Scripps News)
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Tornadoes, winds and wildfires kill at least 39 people as severe weather moves east

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The massive storm that began Friday earned an unusual “high risk” designation from meteorologists. (Scripps News)
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Truth Be Told: No evidence of California water policies making wildfires worse

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President-elect Donald Trump blames Gov. Gavin Newsom for keeping water from southern California to protect a small fish. But that's not an accurate portrayal of the situation. (Scripps News)
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Arson investigator tells Scripps News finding source of Los Angeles wildfires could take months

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One week since multiple fires erupted in Los Angeles, city officials are still working to pinpoint what ignited the blazes. An expert tells Scripps News a full investigation could take months. (Scripps News)
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Officials work to find origin of Los Angeles fires, answers to questions about response

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As wildfires continue to devastate the Los Angeles area, investigators are working to find out how they started and what may have worsened the situation. (Scripps News)
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Officials give Friday afternoon update on California wildfires

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Fire officials in California said during a press conference that mutual aid resources are arriving from Canada on Friday to help with response efforts. (Scripps News)
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Crews race to contain historic wildfires in Los Angeles

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Fire crews are racing to get a handle on LA's worst natural disaster in history, where more than 10,000 structures have burned to ash since the fires broke out Tuesday. (Scripps News)
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Biden seeks nearly $100B in disaster aid after Hurricanes Helene and Milton

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House Speaker Mike Johnson said Congress will evaluate the request and will "make sure we deliver for the hurricane victims." (Scripps News)
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Scripps News Investigates: Zombie mines, delayed FEMA help and Flint's ongoing crisis

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On this week's Scripps News Investigates: delays in FEMA aid, declining coal mines and the continued costs of Flint's water crisis. (Scripps News)
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Residents in Asheville working to recover weeks after Hurricane Helene

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It’s been just under one month since Hurricane Helene killed more than 230 people across six states in the southern U.S. Asheville is working to recover weeks after the devastating damage. (Scripps News)
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Florida's citrus growers left scrambling after Hurricane Milton during bounce-back year

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Citrus growers in Florida are still assessing the damage from Hurricane Milton. Much of the area hit by Milton is responsible for the citrus production in the U.S. (Scripps News)
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Mental health and trauma highlighted as parents, educators talk to children about natural disasters

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Children and teens face various levels of coping challenges as communities recover in the aftermath of storms, and other sudden extreme weather events. Here's how to talk to them. (Scripps News)
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Neighborhood in St. Petersburg damaged during Hurricane Milton.

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Downed trees fell on homes and cars in St. Petersburg, Florida. (Scripps News)
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Hurricane Milton brings strong winds ashore near Sarasota.

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Palm trees blowing in strong winds in Bradenton, Florida, as Hurricane Milton makes landfall.
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Woman talks about leaving home behind ahead of Hurricane Milton

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Melissa Dever said she had trouble finding a gas station that still had gas. (Scripps News)