The effects of flooding in Craig and in the Northwest Missouri area may not end anytime soon. The Missouri River is expected to crest at near-record levels on Thursday.
9 On Your Side looks at flash floods and why they're such a risk during the spring.
Just because it may be called a 100 year flood it doesn’t mean it can’t happen more than once every 100 years.
Scientists believe climate disruption will bring more extreme weather, and humans are making things worse
One of the biggest things homeowners can do to prevent flooding is to walk outside and clean the snow and ice from inside the pipe on your curb that leads to the sump pump
Scientists say floods will be far more frequent in 80 years
From building bigger stormwater systems to using technology to help, engineers and experts analyzed what when wrong and how to reduce floods from future storms.
The Guardian's environment editor, Damian Carrington, examines exactly how the climate crisis is fuelling devastating floods – and what we can do to help protect ourselves and our planet
Local leaders are hopeful regional drainage solutions might receive federal dollars.
A new scientific paper suggests humans have had their fingerprints all over droughts for the past century — for better and for worse.
The combination of melt-water and spring downpours can overwhelm municipal drain systems. The results could be disastrous for any homeowners who are at risk ...
Policymakers are incentivizing projects all around the state in areas prone to flooding. Should taxpayers be on the hook for these financially risky investme...
The Deep River Flood Risk Management Plan evaluated hydraulic attributes of Deep River between Turkey Creek and Burns Waterway. The evaluation included the c...
The water cycle is intensifying as the climate warms, IPCC report warns — that means more intense storms and flooding
Parts of the UK are under several feet of floodwater - but what is being done to fight flooding?
When you work in part of a city responsible for dealing with what residents flush down their toilets, wash down their sinks and drain out of their showers, it's a standard part of the job to develop euphemisms.
Porous pavements and better drainage can help. But early warnings will save more lives | The Economist explains
Hundreds of Branford properties that were always considered “dry ground” will soon be in the middle of a flood plain—- not because of projected rising seas, but...