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The Latest: A 22-year-old Utah man is in custody in Charlie Kirk shooting, AP source says

HURRICANE HARVEY


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When heavy rainfall threatens flooding, you can protect yourself. Here's how

Read full article: When heavy rainfall threatens flooding, you can protect yourself. Here's how

Extreme weather is dangerous weather, and that’s particularly true for the heavy rainfall events that experts say are becoming more frequent with climate change.

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This is what forecasters mean when they talk about a 100-year flood

Read full article: This is what forecasters mean when they talk about a 100-year flood

Weather forecasts sometimes warn of storms that can unleash rains so unusual that they are described as 100-year or even 500-year floods.

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HUD, Texas at odds over flood relief discrimination claim

Read full article: HUD, Texas at odds over flood relief discrimination claim

A deadline has passed with no resolution over whether Texas will settle a dispute over claims it discriminated against minority residents in how it distributed flood relief money from Hurricane Harvey.

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22-year-old raising little brother after parents passed away gifted remodeled home in Katy

Read full article: 22-year-old raising little brother after parents passed away gifted remodeled home in Katy

A Houston-area organization and numerous volunteers came together to renovate a home for two brothers who lost their parents.

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Nicholas, now a tropical depression, still douses Gulf Coast

Read full article: Nicholas, now a tropical depression, still douses Gulf Coast

Tropical Storm Nicholas has weakened to a tropical depression as it slowed to a crawl over southeastern Texas and southwestern Louisiana as its heavy rains continued to drench the area, maintaining a flood threat.

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Four years later, you still won’t believe these photos, stats from Hurricane Harvey

Read full article: Four years later, you still won’t believe these photos, stats from Hurricane Harvey

Two years later and in some ways, Texas is still reeling from the historic and catastrophic Hurricane Harvey.

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As Congress returns to funding earmarks, who will benefit?

Read full article: As Congress returns to funding earmarks, who will benefit?

Earmarks were banished from Congress over a decade ago, but the funding for lawmakers' pet projects is marking a sudden return.

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Texas death toll from February storm, outages surpasses 100

Read full article: Texas death toll from February storm, outages surpasses 100

Texas officials on Thursday, March, 25, 2021 raised the death toll from February's winter storm and blackouts to at least 111 people nearly doubling the state's initial tally following one of the worst power outages in U.S. history. (AP Photo/LM Otero File)AUSTIN, Texas – Texas officials on Thursday raised the death toll from February's winter storm and blackouts to at least 111 people — nearly doubling the state's initial tally following one of the worst power outages in U.S. history. The majority of the Texas deaths are associated with hypothermia, according to the Texas Department of State Health Services. The toll now officially exceeds that of Hurricane Harvey in 2017, which was blamed for 68 deaths in Texas. Among them was Gilbert Rivera, 60, who told relatives after the power went out in his garage apartment that he was cold but staying bundled up.

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State takes over Houston's Harvey home repair program

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The state took over the program this week and Torres and other residents who have applied for assistance say they’re worried that could lead to yet more delays. A third of the funding — nearly $428 million — went to a program for home repair and reconstruction. Harvey dumped up to 50 inches (1.3 meters) of rain on the Houston area following landfall on Aug. 25, 2017. In the Houston area, Harvey flooded more than 150,000 homes, with more than 16,000 residents identified as potentially needing repair help. In its own program, the land office has fixed more than 2,000 homes and has approved nearly 2,900 reimbursements statewide.

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When it comes to storms and protecting your home, err on the side of caution: We’ll tell you how

Read full article: When it comes to storms and protecting your home, err on the side of caution: We’ll tell you how

But regardless where you’re located or what types of weather your region regularly experiences, it’s always best to remain vigilant. When it comes to hurricanes and big storms, there’s always so much talk about how to prepare the insides of our homes. Therefore, it’s always better to err on the side of caution, he added. “There’s nothing wrong with being too careful.”So, the next time a big storm’s coming to town, walk around the exterior of your house, your property or your yard. You could even turn this into a project, moving just a few belongings a day, leading up to the storm.

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Imelda's remnants head north, dump rain on Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas

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(CNN) - The weakening remnants of Imelda will make their way Friday into northern Texas, Arkansas and Louisiana as misery lingers in Houston, even as floodwaters start to recede. At least one barge struck the westbound bridge along Interstate 10, Texas Department of Transportation spokesman Danny Perez said. And in Jefferson County, 19-year-old Hunter Morrison died when he was electrocuted, then drowned, while trying to move his horse, according to a statement from his family posted at the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office's Facebook page. Some areas in neighboring Jefferson County saw a whopping 43 inches of rain. In Beaumont, a city in Jefferson County, neighborhoods turned into lakes and roads looked more like streams.

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Imelda leaves 2 dead in Texas, others stranded and trapped

Read full article: Imelda leaves 2 dead in Texas, others stranded and trapped

Some areas of South Texas have seen more than 33 inches of rainfall from Tropical Depression Imelda. Further along the Texas Gulf Coast, authorities at one point warned that a levee could break near Beaumont in Jefferson County. Thousands of other drivers were at a practical standstill on narrowed lanes near flooded banks. Imelda is the first named storm to impact the Houston area since Harvey hovered for days and inundated the flood-prone Gulf Coast. Following Harvey, Texas Gov.

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A devastating 2017 hurricane season leads to four retired names

Read full article: A devastating 2017 hurricane season leads to four retired names

The National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration retired four hurricane names from the 2017 hurricane season. Hurricane Harvey, Irma, Maria and Nate caused extensive damage across parts of the United States and Caribbean. Hurricane Harvey is the second costliest hurricane after Hurricane Katrina (2005). Hurricane Maria rapidly strengthened as a Category 5 hurricane as it struck the island of Dominica on Sept. 19. NOAA will replace Harvey, Irma, Maria and Nate with Harold, Idalia, Margot and Nigel, respectively.

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Did climate change effect hurricanes Irma and Harvey?

Read full article: Did climate change effect hurricanes Irma and Harvey?

(GMG) – The question is going to be asked many times, by many people: Did global warming cause or have any impact on Hurricane Irma? Here's the truth about the relationship between global warming and hurricanes Irma and Harvey. Something else to consider is that, as the world warms, more ocean water evaporates into the atmosphere (which has been documented...it's happening). Now, let's apply all of this information to hurricanes Irma and Harvey:---------Did global warming cause Irma or Harvey? So, global warming may have been part of the reason that Harvey rapidly intensified just before landfall, and Irma became a record-breaking hurricane.

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