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Texas flooding death toll tops 100; 11 remain missing from Camp Mystic

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Five days after the Guadalupe River in Texas surged 29 feet in a matter of hours, 11 people from a popular girls' summer camp remain missing. (Scripps News)
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How the Texas flood catastrophe unfolded

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NOAA's former leader points to staffing cuts and lack of key personnel as contributing factors in the mismanagement of recent catastrophic Texas flooding. (Scripps News)
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Friends and families of Texas flood victims share their stories

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Heartfelt memories of flood victims emerge from Texas as search efforts continue amid the devastation. (Scripps News)
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Health risks from the flooding in Texas could linger for months

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Flood waters in Texas are receding, but the health risks for devastated communities could persist for months to come. (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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Texas Flooding Disaster: A Scripps News special report on the Guadalupe River floods

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Four days after the Guadalupe River in Texas broke its banks and triggered catastrophic floods, Scripps News reports on what led to the disaster and how communities are responding. (Scripps News)
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Texas flood tragedy: Children still among missing as death toll surpasses 80

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Devastating flooding in Central Texas over the weekend has left over 80 people dead and dozens still missing. (Scripps News)
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Hundreds of flights canceled amid severe weather

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Heavy flooding canceled flights and caused at least two fatalities across the U.S. South late in the week. (Scripps News)
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23 dead as flooding rains come to an end throughout much of US

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The Southern Plains and the Mississippi, Tennessee and Ohio valleys are still dealing with flooding even as rain comes to an end. (Scripps News)
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Swollen rivers flood towns in US South after dayslong deluge of rain

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Rivers rose and flooding worsened across the U.S. following weekend storms. (Scripps News)
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'Life-threatening cold' expected as polar vortex stretches across U.S. after deadly weekend flooding

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Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear says at least nine people are dead after intense flooding hit the U.S. Southeast over the weekend. (Scripps News)
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Steve Reed gives update on Storm Bert response

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An elderly woman is evacuated by firefighters after Billing Aquadrome is submerged as Storm Bert wreaks havoc across the United Kingdom. The Aquadrome was the only area in England with a severe flood warning on Monday morning, with the...
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Further decline in the coal industry gives rise to a new phenomenon: Zombie mines

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A Scripps News investigation has found as many as 1,300 coal mining facilities across Appalachia that have been sitting for more than a decade without being productive and still may not be fully cleaned up. (Scripps News)
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Search and rescue operations continue in Florida after Hurricane Milton

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In Hillsborough County, which includes Tampa, many roads are still flooding and water rescues are ongoing. (Scripps News)
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American Hospital Association warns of IV shortage after Helene flooding

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The American Hospital Association is asking the federal government to declare a shortage on IVs after flooding from Hurricane Helene left a key North Carolina plant damaged. (Scripps News)
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Hurricane Milton could double in size as it barrels toward Florida

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Hurricane Milton, a powerful Category 4 storm, is forecast to double in size as it barrels toward Florida. The storm’s trajectory also made a dramatic shift overnight as it moved slightly south. (Scripps News)
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Long-haul trucker helped save several people swept away in Tennessee floodwaters

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Michael Dorsey, a long-haul truck driver who helped save several people from rising floodwaters in Tennessee, tells Scripps News how "traumatizing" and "unreal" the whole situation was. (Scripps News)
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Helene death toll now at least 166 as Biden plans to visit ravaged Carolinas

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President Joe Biden will visit North and South Carolina as rescuers continue searching for anyone unaccounted for after Hurricane Helene caused catastrophic damage and killed at least 166 people. (Scripps News)
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Helene flooding continues to isolate communities, death toll rises to nearly 100

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Days after Hurricane Helene roared ashore, numerous communities in North Carolina remain cutoff due to flooding. (Scripps News)
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6 dead in wake of Tropical Storm Helene, over 4 million without power

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At least six people are dead and more than 4 million are without power in the wake of Tropical Storm Helene, which made landfall in Florida as a Category 4 hurricane Thursday night. (Scripps News)
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'Just rain' is flooding more areas than ever before

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Extreme rainfall across the country is changing where and how many communities flood. Many areas that never flooded before are seeing devastating effects. (Scripps News)
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Tropical Storm Debby claims a 7th life as it makes landfall for a second time

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Debby is moving up the East Coast and is expected to reach the New England area over the weekend. (Scripps News)
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Slow-moving Tropical Storm Debby drenches Georgia and South Carolina, spawns reported tornadoes

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Georgia and South Carolina are preparing for catastrophic flooding as they expect up to 25 inches of rain from Tropical Storm Debby. (Scripps News)
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Georgia and South Carolina brace for deadly flooding from Tropical Storm Debby

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Georgia and South Carolina are bracing for catastrophic flooding as they expect up to 30 inches of rain from Tropical Storm Debby. (Scripps News)