24 dead in Texas floods and more than 20 children missing from a girls summer camp
- Torrential rains unleashed catastrophic flooding in Texas Hill Country, leading to multiple fatalities and triggering urgent boat rescues.
- At least 24 people have died in Kerr County alone, and 23 girls from a summer camp are missing after the flooding.
- Authorities have rescued 237 people so far, including 167 by helicopter, as the Guadalupe River surged and leveled homes.
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At least 24 people, including several children, have died in devastating flooding in Texas, authorities say, as a desperate search continues for 23 girls missing from a summer camp.
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About 500 relief workers and 14 helicopters were deployed in the southern U.S. state, where the sudden flood of the Guadalupe River surprised an area accustomed to flooding.
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