Flash floods kill at least two people in Texas Hill Country.
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Other Added 4h ago · originally reported 18h ago Why the delay? Events only appear once a second similar article confirms the story. Additionally, many feeds (especially Google News-proxied sources like CNN, NYT, WSJ, WaPo) can take 10-20+ hours to index new articles. The pipeline also runs every 30 minutes, so there's always some inherent lag. 3 outlets

Flash floods kill at least two people in Texas Hill Country.

Days of torrential rain triggered flash flood emergencies across southern and central Texas, killing at least two people and prompting hundreds of rescues. Governor Greg Abbott issued a major disaster declaration for 28 counties as floodwaters inundated homes, roads, and campgrounds.

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3 outlets covered it, splitting into 3 framing camps across 2 bias groups.
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CNN leads with the disaster declaration and rescue numbers while the Times and Post highlight individual rescues and personal stories.
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Sparse coverage · 3 outlets
CNNCNNLEFT18h ago

“Water rescues, evacuations in western Texas after catastrophic floods in Hill Country kill 2 - CNN”

WTWashington TimesRIGHT8h ago

“Crews scamble to more water rescues in Texas after days of punishing rains”

NYPNY PostRIGHT8h ago

“Harrowing footage shows rescue crew airlift young girl, family, dogs as deadly Texas flooding kills at least two”

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