Gulf Coast braces for possible flooding
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Tens of millions of people are at risk of dangerous flash floods in pockets of nearly every region of the contiguous United States Friday, as the nation’s summer of flooding continues.
A father and son braved the ankle-deep waters to fish from a park's gazebo. Meanwhile, a golf course deals with fish in their sand traps.
For one, the flood-ravaged region around Ruidoso, New Mexico, again finds itself at risk for slow-moving storms causing rapid water rise.
There have been many flash flooding incidents recently across the U.S., and flooding expert Alex Sosnowski expects that concern to continue in the Midwest and Louisiana with the tropical rainstorm.
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Heavy rain overnight Thursday and into early morning Friday led to damages and road closures in Benton County.
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40/29 News on MSNNWA Flooding Videos and PicturesPeople living in Northwest Arkansas and Benton County have shared pictures and videos of the flooding they've seen in the area Friday morning.The pictures and videos were taken from the 40/29 U Local Arkansas Facebook Group.
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The Trump administration has paused work on a new database that would provide Americans with precise estimates of the likelihood of extreme precipitation events in a warming world — a warning of their new flash flood risk.
A flash flood warning was issued for parts of Fairfield County and Licking County, including the Buckeye Lake area.
HOUSTON — The Texas Hill Country is still reeling after deadly flooding left behind a trail of destruction and heartbreak. Lives were lost and forever changed by a single storm. Scientists are now warning this disaster was made worse by climate change and are sounding the alarm about what it means for the future of Texas.
TROY, MI - One of the state’s biggest malls is closed right now due to flooding all over its main concourses. The Oakland Mall, located at 412 W. 14 Mile Road in Troy, was forced to close in the afternoon on Wednesday, July 16, sending people home due to a burst pipe, according to a post from the mall’s Facebook page.
Summer camps across the country are updating their safety plans after flash flooding killed 27 people at Camp Mystic in Kerrville, Texas. The American Camps Association hopes camps will learn boost their safety measures for severe weather.