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Conspiracy theorists have blamed the devastating flash floods in Texas on cloud seeding, a technique used to chemically ...
Misinformation is circulating about the recent Hill Country floods, with some questioning if the weather was modified through ...
As the death toll climbs to 120 people with even more still missing, many are pointing the blame towards cloud seeding, a ...
As Central Texas continues to mourn the lives lost in the catastrophic July 4 floods, a wave of online speculation has put cloud-seeding operations under the microscope.
Social media users are spreading false claims that flash floods in Texas that killed more than 100 people over the Fourth of July holiday weekend were caused by weather modification. Many pointed ...
Coast Guard air crews hoisted people from flooded RV rooftops to escape fast-rising floodwaters in Kerrville. At least 95 ...
No person, company, entity, or government should ever be allowed to modify our weather by any means possible!!” Greene tweeted.
Over 100 have been left dead in the Texas flash floods including some young girls. Even now, the search for missing people continues. But that has not stopped some from going online and spreading ...
Following deadly floods in Texas, misinformation from both left- and right-wing users was roiling social media, with liberals ...
A study puts the spotlight on Texas as the leading U.S. state by far for flood-related deaths, with more than 1,000 of them ...
DOGE cut hundreds of jobs at the NWS, but experts who spoke to WIRED say the agency accurately predicted the state's weekend flood risk.
Some people online suggested cloud seeding conducted by the company Rainmaker Technology Corporation was to blame for deadly ...