24 dead in Texas floods and more than 20 children missing from a girls summer camp
- On Friday morning, the Kerr County Sheriff's Office confirmed fatalities amid flash flood emergencies following overnight heavy rain in the county.
- Overnight rains caused the Guadalupe River to rise 22 feet in two hours, reaching nearly 30 feet, with Fogarty reporting unprecedented levels, triggering flash flooding in Kerr County.
- Search and rescue teams used boats, helicopters, and drones, mobilizing 400–500 personnel to conduct rescues amid rapidly rising floodwaters, authorities reported.
- Residents near the Guadalupe River were evacuated to the school as the fire department deployed rescue teams, affecting hundreds in Kerrville.
- Forecasters warn of continued heavy rain and flash flooding across the region over the next 24–48 hours, affecting areas from San Antonio to Waco, as authorities work to identify additional victims.
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Flooding in Central Texas leaves at least 13 dead and 20 children missing
A historic flood devastated Central Texas early Friday and caused the Guadalupe River to rise by 26 feet in just 45 minutes and killed as many as 13 people and swept through an all-girls summer camp with as many as 20 girls still missing.
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Dozens reported dead and many still missing in catastrophic Texas flooding
Girls from a Christian summer camp are among those missing after the Guadalupe River flooded in Texas
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