READ ON THE FOX NEWS APP The Galveston Hurricane was a Category 4 storm. Today, it still remains the deadliest natural disaster in U.S. history. The storm surge of the hurricane reached more than ...
Hurricane Beryl on average produced 4 inches to 8 inches of rain, according to the weather service. One Galveston County city ...
As rising sea levels, storm surge and sinking ground increase ... to suck water away from the city during hurricanes and other flood events. Galveston's South Shore drainage improvement project ...
If you live near the ocean, the storm surge is the most dangerous part of a hurricane's hazards. The high death tolls of the ten deadliest U.S. hurricane disasters, including the Galveston ...
During the snow, people took pictures of the snowy scene next to the statue memorializing the 1900 Galveston hurricane, known as the deadliest hurricane in U.S. history. It was the snowiest day in ...
Higher seas could increase the magnitude of damage a hurricane-driven storm surge inflicts on the numerous chemical plants and refineries clustered along the Houston Ship Channel, upstream from ...
Hurricane Harvey and other storms have ... west of downtown Houston hold back rainfall. A seawall in Galveston buffers storm surge from the Gulf. Bayous and man-made channels drain water from ...
During the snow, people took pictures of the snowy scene next to the statue memorializing the 1900 Galveston hurricane, known as the deadliest ... Deadly 1,500-Mile Paralyzing Winter Storm Puts Texas ...
Hurricane Harvey and other storms have ... west of downtown Houston hold back rainfall. A seawall in Galveston buffers storm surge from the Gulf. Bayous and man-made channels drain water from ...