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New York Times
4 days ago
- Climate
- New York Times
After the Floods, a Pain So Vast It Makes Texas Feel Small
Beaumont, Texas, is a good 360 miles down Interstate 10 from where the Guadalupe River charged over its banks on July 4 but not far enough to spare it from the pain of the flood. Crowds solemnly lined a street on Sunday, holding cutouts of hearts, as a hearse pulled off the highway carrying one of their own — a 22-year-old college student named Aidan Heartfield, one of four natives of the city who were killed. In Houston, Keli Rabon worried about her 7-year-old son, Brock. He came home from a summer camp session that ended after just two days and pointed out a space in her kitchen between the top of the cabinets and ceiling. That's where he would hide, he told her, if a flood swamped their house. So much about the scale of the floods that tore through Central Texas has been staggering: the ferocity and speed of the water, harrowing stories of survival, and heroism that gave way to agonizing accounts of loss. The death toll from the floods stands at 135, making it one of the deadliest weather events in the state's history. Nearly 100 remain missing. The magnitude of the disaster has made Texas almost feel small: Roughly 270,000 square miles, and yet some aspect of the grief and the trauma seems within arm's reach of its 31 million people. 'They say six degrees of separation, but it's a lot smaller than that,' said Ms. Rabon, 40. 'We can truly all see ourselves in this tragedy.' In conversations across the state, those who did not directly feel the wrath of the floods said they could easily trace their ties to someone who did. As funeral directors sent home the remains of the dead, the destinations emanating from the Central Texas epicenter could shade a map of the Lonestar State: Austin, San Antonio, Lubbock, Amarillo, Liberty. Want all of The Times? Subscribe.


CNN
10-07-2025
- Climate
- CNN
9-year-old boy recalls moment he reunited with little brother during Texas floods
CNN's Pam Brown speaks to two brothers, 7-year-old Brock and 9-year-old Braeden Rabon, who were at Camp La Junta when catastrophic flooding swept central Texas.


CNN
09-07-2025
- Climate
- CNN
Brothers recount being rescued during flood
Brothers recount being rescued during flood CNN's Pam Brown speaks to two brothers, 7-year-old Brock and 9-year-old Braeden Rabon, who were at Camp La Junta when catastrophic flooding swept central Texas. 01:28 - Source: CNN Vertical Trending Now 16 videos Brothers recount being rescued during flood CNN's Pam Brown speaks to two brothers, 7-year-old Brock and 9-year-old Braeden Rabon, who were at Camp La Junta when catastrophic flooding swept central Texas. 01:28 - Source: CNN Video: Home washes away during floods in New Mexico At least three people, including two children, were killed in a mountain village in southern New Mexico, after monsoon rains triggered flash flooding on Tuesday, officials said. Video shows a home in Rio Ruidoso being washed away by what authorities described as 'record-breaking' floodwaters. Emergency crews carried out at least 85 swift water rescues in the Ruidoso area, including of people who were trapped in their homes and cars, said Danielle Silva of the New Mexico Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, according to the Associated Press. 00:22 - Source: CNN Video shows river rises dramatically in New Mexico flooding At least three people, including two children, were killed in Village of Ruidoso in southern New Mexico, after monsoon rains triggered flash flooding on Tuesday, officials said. The Rio Ruidoso surged drastically from under 2 feet to over 20 feet in less than an hour. 00:36 - Source: CNN Scammers target parents of Texas flood victims CNN's Audie Cornish spoke with Senior Columnist for the Houston Chronicle Lisa Falkenberg who talks about how officials disclosed that some parents of the victims of the devastating floods in Texas are being targeted by scammers. 01:17 - Source: CNN Drone shows rare site: Greece's Acropolis with no tourists Authorities in Athens, Greece closed the country's most popular tourist destination for several hours on Tuesday, sighting scorching temperatures nearing 108˚ Fahrenheit (42˚C) as a health concern. 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CNN
09-07-2025
- Climate
- CNN
9-year-old boy recalls moment he reunited with little brother during Texas floods
CNN's Pam Brown speaks to two brothers, 7-year-old Brock and 9-year-old Braeden Rabon, who were at Camp La Junta when catastrophic flooding swept central Texas.