Evening Wire: Flash Flood Sweeps Texas & Earthquakes Shake An Active Yellowstone Volcano | 7.16.26
7/16/202611 min
A massive flash flood sweeps through Texas, an earthquake shakes an active volcano in Yellowstone National Park, and smokey skies descend over a hundred million Americans. Get the facts first with Evening Wire.
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John Bickley· Host0:26
[upbeat music] A massive flood sweeps through Texas, an earthquake shakes an active volcano in Yellowstone National Park, and smoky skies descend over 100 million Americans, all thanks to Canada. I'm Daily Wire Executive Editor John Bickley with Georgia Howe. It's Thursday, July 16th. This is Evening Wire.
Georgia Howe· Host0:49
Catastrophic flash flooding tore through Texas Hill Country overnight, killing at least one person. Daily Wire reporter Linden Blake has the latest.
Linden Blake0:58
Governor Greg Abbott confirmed that one person has died in the flooding near Center Point after the Guadalupe River surged to a near historic 37 feet, rising roughly 32 feet in just four hours. Rescue crews pulled 10 people off a barn roof and watched at least two bridges wash away while the flooding spread across a dozen counties, from Uvalde, to Bandera, to Kendall, Gillespie, and Mason. The flooding forced road closures, evacuations, and shelter openings, including one in Kendall County housing nearly 70 residents and their

