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A weeks-long stretch of unrelenting rain has brought historic flooding to Oklahoma, breaking rainfall records, sweeping away vehicles, damaging homes and schools, and taking multiple lives.
The Ouachita Parish Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness is urging residents to report storm damage.
People living near the Ottawa River are being cautioned about higher water levels this weekend, with several conservation ...
The Mississippi River crested in New Orleans this week, capping an anxious period for the engineers and residents who live ...
In southern Oklahoma, April’s heavy rain brought flooding and damage, especially in places close to the Washita River like ...
It's been a rainy week across Texoma, and Johnston County is no exception to the heavy precipitation that's been causing ...
The sun returned to Texoma on Wednesday, but the aftermath of all the rain we've received has put emergency managers on notice, especially with the ...
At least one person has died as slow-moving thunderstorms flooded roads across parts of Oklahoma and Texas. A sheriff in ...
The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries announced the temporary closure of Sandy Bayou Road and a portion of Muddy ...
Because more heavy rain is forecast, the weather service said the river will be at risk of flooding Wednesday morning through ...
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