Three Key Factors that Made Texas Floods so Extreme and so Deadly
CENTRAL TEXAS, JUL 8 – Extreme rainfall caused the Guadalupe River to surge 26 feet in 45 minutes, killing 94 people and leaving 11 campers missing, officials said.
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How has this tragedy happened? Five days after the floods that already leave more than 100 people dead – a figure that continues to grow – and a land devastated by water, is the question that millions of people continue to ask themselves. The answer combines natural, geographic and atmospheric factors, but also points to the alert system of the area most affected by one of the worst disasters in the country in recent years.]]>
Its soil, geography and weather combined for a "perfect storm".
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Leaning Left2Leaning Right1Center1Last UpdatedBias Distribution50% Left
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- 50% of the sources lean Left
50% Left
L 50%
C 25%
R 25%
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