Houston is the nation's fourth-largest city and home to the largest refining and petrochemical complex in the United States. But many worry it's a sitting duck when the next big hurricane comes. This multimedia project, done in partnership with ProPublica, looks at the dangers for the region.
Storage tanks along the Houston Ship Channel hold one of the world's largest concentrations of oil, gases and chemicals. Some scientists fear a disaster waiting to happen when Houston's perfect storm comes. Read more about this in our "Hell and High Water" project, done in collaboration with ProPublica.
What could happen if a major storm hit the Houston region in just the right spot? This episode of Reveal looks at that worst-case scenario. This program is a collaboration with The Texas Tribune and ProPublica, which co-produced the "Hell and High Water" multimedia project.
Mexico has repaid a water debt to the United Statesthat dates back to a 1944 treaty on water in the Rio Grande, according to the U.S. Section of International Boundary and Water Commission.