flood
Coverage of flood in the Nexus archive.
- Camp Mystic, revisited
The article revisits Camp Mystic and describes a flood of Biblical scale.
- 25 dead in ongoing heat wave as storms bring flood and wind threats to the East Coast
25 people have died in an ongoing heat wave, while storms are causing flood and wind threats on the East Coast. A young visitor in Washington, D.C. shielded themselves from the sun during July 4th celebrations.
- Monsoon tracker July 4 LIVE: Heavy Rain Continues in Mumbai, Thane; Red Alert Remains for July 4-6
Heavy rain continues in Mumbai and Thane with a red alert in effect for July 4-6. The Arunachal government is using a helicopter to deliver essential supplies to flood-affected areas.
- Parents push for safety a year after fatal Camp Mystic flood
One year after catastrophic floods at Camp Mystic killed 28 people, mostly young girls, state investigators concluded the camp failed to respond adequately to storm warnings. Parents continue to advocate for stronger safety standards while commemorating their daughters.
- Dauphin, Man., left with 'very limited' health services as water recedes, flood cleanup begins
Dauphin, Manitoba, is entering a cleanup phase after heavy downpours caused basement flooding and led to the evacuation of the city's western hospital. Health services in the area are now described as 'very limited' as floodwaters recede.
- 'Get it together': Red Hook's public pool still closed as NYC faces deadly heat wave
Red Hook's public pool remains closed due to a broken pipe and flood-damaged equipment, delaying its reopening until at least July amid a deadly heat wave in NYC. The pool, one of the largest in the city, was closed for most of last summer for similar reasons.
- A year after the flood, Kerr County rebuilds one day at a time
Kerrville, Texas, is still recovering from a flood that occurred a year ago, with the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country having raised $150 million to support rebuilding efforts, including homes, parks, and mental health resources for affected residents.
- PHOTO STORY: Lagos Flood: Floodwaters recede in Oshodi, but shops remain shut
Floodwaters in Lagos's Oshodi area have receded after heavy rainfall caused widespread flooding, but shops remain closed.
- Lagos Flood: Floodwaters recede in Oshodi, but shops remain shut
Floodwaters in Lagos's Oshodi area have receded following heavy rainfall that caused widespread flooding, but local shops remain closed. The incident occurred less than 24 hours after the heavy rain triggered the floods.
- Nashville Humane Association hit by early-morning flood
The Nashville Humane Association experienced a flood in its dog holding area, damaging items like beds and blankets. The team cleaned up promptly, ensuring all animals remained safe and received baths and veterinary checks. The incident highlights challenges faced by shelters operating at capacity.
- Kemnitz Fine Candies marks 75 years of sweets in Plymouth
Kemnitz Fine Candies in Plymouth celebrates 75 years of operating a candy shop using traditional methods. Current owner Lori Collick purchased the business in 2022 to prevent its closure, preserving its 1951 recipes while adding her own innovations. The shop faced a $50,000 flood loss but received community support to recover, and Collick's daughter Rachel expresses interest in future leadership.
- Jefferson County residents work to clear out debris, repair damage after unexpected flood
Residents of Jefferson County's Evergreen area are working to clean up debris and repair damage following an unexpected flood on Wednesday night. The cleanup efforts took place on Thursday as the community addresses the aftermath of the flooding.
- Camp Mystic files for bankruptcy after catastrophic Texas floods killed 28 people at the girls' camp
Camp Mystic filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy after catastrophic Texas floods killed 25 campers and two counselors at the Christian girls' camp along the Guadalupe River. The camp, which listed over $10 million in debt, faced lawsuits from victims' families and regulatory scrutiny over safety deficiencies, leading to its decision not to reopen for its 100th anniversary. Owner Richard Eastland also died in the flood.
- Camp Mystic files for bankruptcy nearly a year after deadly flood
Camp Mystic filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy nearly a year after a deadly flood killed 25 girls and two counselors at the Texas camp. The camp listed over $10 million in debts and assets between $100,001 and $500,000, while families of victims sued for more than $1 million, alleging failure to protect attendees during the flood. The owner, Richard Eastland, also died in the disaster.
- Camp Mystic in Texas files for bankruptcy after catastrophic floods killed 28 people
Camp Mystic in Texas filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy with debts exceeding $10 million and assets between $100,001 and $500,000, nearly a year after catastrophic floods killed 25 girls and two teenage counselors. Families of victims sued the camp, alleging failure to protect attendees during the July 4 flood, which also killed the camp's owner, Richard Eastland, and 133 others along the Guadalupe River.
- Community support helps East Nashville bookstore recover from flood damages
An accident caused flooding at an East Nashville bookstore, resulting in thousands of dollars in damages and lost sales. Community support has aided the bookstore's recovery from the incident.
- One year after Kerr County flood, families rebuild and a community steps up
The one-year anniversary of the deadly July 4, 2025 flood in Kerr County is approaching, with visible signs of recovery and personal efforts by families to rebuild, supported by the local community.
- Flood, windstorm destroy farms, shops in Ebonyi communities
Floods and windstorms have destroyed farms and shops in Ebonyi communities, with farmers reporting the loss of crops such as yams, cassava, maize, rice, and melons. The News Agency of Nigeria in Abakaliki reported these damages, which were also highlighted in a Premium Times Nigeria article.
- Nigeria: Flood, Windstorm Destroy Farmlands, Shops in Ebonyi Communities
Torrential rainfall and a windstorm on Saturday night destroyed farmlands and shops in Abakaliki and Akpoha Community in Afikpo North Local Government Area (LGA) of Ebonyi State, Nigeria.
- Humphreys County sheriff seeks to reunite flood photo with family nearly five years later
The Humphreys County Sheriff’s Office in Tennessee is seeking to reunite a flood-damaged photo with its family nearly five years after a deadly 2021 flood. Sheriff Chris Davis discovered the photo in his desk and shared it on social media, hoping someone recognizes the individuals, including two bowlers named Mack and Lenny.
- Neal Milner: People In Hawaiʻi May Not Vote But They’re Still Engaged
The article highlights that people in Hawaiʻi demonstrate civic engagement through actions like helping neighbors after a flood or sharing food, even if they may not vote. Neal Milner notes this engagement shows civic participation beyond voting.
- Climate change, social isolation heighten risks for elderly: HelpAge India study
A HelpAge India study found that 78% of respondents experienced at least one climate-related hazard in the last three years, with heatwaves (45%), floods (27%), and droughts (20%) being the most reported events. The study highlights heightened risks for the elderly due to climate change and social isolation.
- Bengaluru localities flooded after incessant Sunday rain
Bengaluru localities were flooded following heavy rain on Sunday.
- Rain forecast stokes fears for flooded western Manitoba region
A rain forecast has raised concerns about potential flooding in western Manitoba. The heavy rainfall could lead to flooding in the region.
- Watch Duty Is Adding Flood Alerts to Its Wildfire App
Watch Duty, a popular wildfire tracking app, is expanding its platform to include flood monitoring. This addition marks the first new disaster alert on the service, with more features planned for the future.
- Goldman’s Flood Sees Buying Opportunity in Stock Market Selloff
Goldman Sachs' Flood identifies a buying opportunity amid the stock market selloff. The analysis is attributed to Goldman Sachs Prime Brokerage.
- Goldman's Flood Says Recent Share Sales Signal 'Healthy' Market
Goldman Sachs' Flood states that recent share sales indicate a 'healthy' market. The article references Goldman Sachs Group Inc as the entity involved in the discussion.
- Heroic moment baby is rescued from car trapped in waist-high flood water during torrential Texas storm
A baby was rescued from a car trapped in waist-high floodwater during a severe storm in Texas. The heroic rescue occurred amid torrential rains, highlighting the dangers of flooding in the region.
- Camp Mystic halts summer reopening after Texas flood deaths
Camp Mystic has canceled its summer reopening following pressure from Texas lawmakers and families of 27 young campers and two counselors killed in a deadly flood at the all-girls Christian camp in July 2023. The decision comes amid ongoing investigations into the camp's response to the disaster, which also claimed the life of camp owner Dick Eastland.
- Texas camp where 25 girls died in 2025 flood may not be allowed to reopen
Camp Mystic, a Texas Christian summer camp where 27 girls and counselors died in a catastrophic flood in July 2025, may not reopen this summer due to unmet health and safety requirements. State officials require the camp to revise its emergency and parent-notification processes to obtain its operating license.
- At this point I feel like it is safer for me to store my bitcoin in robinhood than a cold wallet
A user expresses greater confidence in storing Bitcoin on Robinhood compared to a cold wallet, citing risks like losing physical keys, house fires, or floods in Hawaii. They argue Robinhood's public company status offers legal recourse in case of theft, reducing anxiety compared to traditional offline storage methods.