Flash floods struck the Dallas area overnight into Monday, sparking rescue efforts as roads flooded and abandoned cars floated away in spectacular footage shared on social media.https://t.co/Kt1Bz9QzoE
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) August 22, 2022
About 200 people were rescued from Carlsbad Caverns National Park late Saturday night after being trapped for several hours amid heavy flooding, according to New Mexico officials. https://t.co/ku6JAhot2p
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) August 22, 2022
This story about NYC rejecting flooding claims is important. https://t.co/OqnmcnfNzK
— Philip Bump (@pbump) August 18, 2022
Up to five inches of rain fell in two counties in West Virginia, knocking out power, promoting scores of rescue calls and destroying at least two bridges. https://t.co/VMMHpdwz0f
— The New York Times (@nytimes) August 15, 2022
We urgently need to expand on current countermeasures against flooding and pioneer new ones, @MickiMaynard writes. https://t.co/vE7PqG1gDp
— Washington Post Opinions (@PostOpinions) August 14, 2022
In California, where earthquakes, droughts and wildfires have shaped life for generations, the threat of another kind of calamity is growing: a superstorm that, because of climate change, could be worse than any in living memory. https://t.co/hYBdSvrke6 pic.twitter.com/VQ8Dz4bs33
— The New York Times (@nytimes) August 14, 2022
An overnight storm flooded parts of the famed Las Vegas strip for the second time in two weeks. The city is experiencing its heaviest rainfall in a decade.https://t.co/UibkjSsFqh
— USA TODAY (@USATODAY) August 13, 2022
"Megadrought" may be the main weather concern across the West right now amid the constant threat of wildfires and earthquakes.
— USA TODAY (@USATODAY) August 12, 2022
But a new study warns another crisis is looming in California: "Megafloods."https://t.co/NjrYQyZOMW
The summer of flooding never seems to end, @MickiMaynard writes. Here’s how some places fight back: https://t.co/QtCUcRaRO4
— Washington Post Opinions (@PostOpinions) August 10, 2022
#BREAKING: Flash flood reports coming in across the Washington, DC area as storm dumps up to three inches of rain. #BreakingNews pic.twitter.com/BQIOxlOLPJ
— Breaking 4 News (@Breaking_4_News) August 10, 2022
Seoul's heaviest rain in 80 years flooded the city's streets, turning roads into car-clogged rivers, damaging more than 800 buildings and sending floods cascading into subway stations.https://t.co/edTw7pEK4j
— USA TODAY (@USATODAY) August 10, 2022
FLASH FLOOD EMERGENCY for Jackson, Flowood and Brandon, Mississippi. 6-10 inches of rain has already fallen and more is on the way.
— The Weather Channel (@weatherchannel) August 24, 2022
Flooding is ongoing! Do not drive through flooded roadways. pic.twitter.com/tPvtdCGLmx
Heavy rain and flooding wreaked havoc in central and southern Mississippi on Wednesday, closing roads and schools and prompting a rescue at an assisted-living facility. https://t.co/jxKzv0JRn4
— NBC News (@NBCNews) August 25, 2022