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The teams come from the Los Angeles County, Riverside City, and Orange County Fire Departments, as well as Menlo Park in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Deadly floods like those in Texas are rare in California, but climate change-fueled storms could make them more likely, climate scientists say.
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By The Associated Press President Donald Trump will head to Texas for a firsthand look at the devastation caused by catastrophic flooding that has killed at least 120 people, which the
Fire Capt. Celina Serrano and K-9 Prentiss, Firefighter Paramedic Jonathan Munguia and K-9 Clifford, along with Search Team Manager Fire Capt. Michael Devine, are expected to be deployed for 14 days, according to the LACFD.
While extreme rainfall events are less common in the Golden State than in the South, scientists warn that flash flooding is becoming increasingly likely as climate change reshapes our weather patterns.
Texas officials say 161 people are still considered missing after devastating July 4 floods. But the count of the missing may not be very precise.
A Jacksonville motorcycle club did a ride out on Saturday in memory of an Orange Park man who died in a crash on a Texas interstate road.
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KTVU FOX 2 on MSNCalifornia emergency officials review alert systems in wake of Texas tragedyAs recovery efforts continue in Central Texas following the deadly July 4 flooding, emergency management officials in California are taking a closer look at how alerts are delivered during disasters.
Although football season is on the horizon, before you know it, basketball season will soon be here, and Texas Longhorns fans will have a plethora of choices to
Volunteers in Texas are searching for flood victims and combing through debris along a 30 mile stretch of the Guadalupe River. CNN’s Ed Lavandera spoke with Texans who are coming together to bring closure to their community.