
As the death toll continues to rise, Texas is bracing for more storms and flooding
As the death toll continues to rise, Texas is bracing for more storms and flooding. CBS News correspondent Don Champion joins CBSN from Texas with the latest.
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As the death toll continues to rise, Texas is bracing for more storms and flooding. CBS News correspondent Don Champion joins CBSN from Texas with the latest.
This long weekend was a deadly one for residents in the Houston area, where floods killed at least 6 people. And even though the rain has stopped, residents are preparing for even more flooding. CBS News' Manuel Bojorquez is in Richmond, Texas with the latest.
Areas swamped by rising waters in Texas are bracing for the threat of more flooding. Rescuers saved several people from floodwaters sparked by drenching rain. Six people have died and several others are missing. More rain is forecast to fall over the state and overflowing rivers will rise even more. Manuel Bojorquez reports from Richmond, Tewas.
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Former Tropical Storm Bonnie made landfall this weekend, but stalled out and weakened as it moved inland. Parts or South Carolina still saw major flooding though. David Begnaud has more.
Relentless rain hammered the southern and central plains this weekend. In Southeast Texas, rescuers spent their Memorial Day pulling dozens from rising floodwaters. Manuel Bojorquez has more.
Downpours and thunderstorms will soak many parts of the Central and Eastern U.S. on Memorial Day Monday. Some of the storms will be severe. Flooding in Texas has killed at least six people and several others are missing. Manuel Bojorquez reports from Rosenberg, Texas.
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At least four people have died and several others are missing after torrential rains flooded parts of Texas. Some parts of the state have seen more than 20 inches of rain. Mireya Villarreal has more.
A tropical storm system is expected to bring heavy rain and strong winds to parts of the southeast this Memorial Day weekend. The weather has not turned dangerous yet, but powerful surf and rip currents have beachgoers on alert along the South Carolina coast. David Begnaud is in Charleston, South Carolina, with more.
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Devastating storms are pushing across the central U.S. Two people are missing in Texas after flash flooding swept them away. Cars were left standing in high water, and thousands lost power. Omar Villafranca reports from Silver Lake, Kansas, near Topeka, which is under the threat of more severe storms.
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More than 20 million Americans across the Southern Plains are facing the threat of tornadoes and flash floods Thursday night. Omar Villafranca has more.
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Parts of Texas and Louisiana are recovering from a deadly storm system that is moving East. At least six people died from flash floods over the weekend. CBS' David Begnaud describes the recovery efforts in Louisiana.
Parts of the South are bracing for more severe weather after deadly flooding killed at least six people. Heavy winds brought down trees in Georgia, and more thunderstorms sparked flash flood watches and warnings across southern Louisiana. David Begnaud reports from Carencro, Louisiana, where roads are covered in water.
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Large hail pelted parts of Louisiana on Sunday, where severe storms also caused flash flooding. In New Orleans, dangerous weather forced the cancellation of the city's acclaimed jazz fest. Manuel Bojorquez has more.
For a fourth day, heavy rains kept rivers and creeks swollen and spilling into neighborhoods in Houston. The resulting damage is costing a lot of money. One estimate says that the city has lost close to $2 billion. Manuel Bojorquez has more.
The Houston area continues to deal with heavy rain after a devastating weekend of flash floods. Southeast Texas is trying to recover from the deadly floods, but forecasts anticipate more thunderstorms Thursday. CBS' Manuel Bojorquez has the latest from Houston.
Southeastern Texas is bracing for more thunderstorms Thursday. The Houston area is struggling to recover from days of historic rain that killed eight people. Manuel Bojorquez reports from Houston, where some homes and cars are still underwater.
Texans are bracing for more severe weather after a weekend of deadly floods. The death toll from torrential rain and flash floods has risen to at least 8 as of Wednesday morning. CBS News correspondent Omar Villafranca has more on the flooding aftermath from the Houston area.
With tons of water -- and no place for it to go -- rescues continued in and around Houston overnight Wednesday. Flooding is blamed for eight deaths in Texas. Omar Villafranca reports from Houston, where the flood threat persists.
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