At least 32 dead in central Texas in devastating flash floods, over two dozens remain missing, officials say
- At least 51 people died, including 43 in Kerr County, after severe flooding struck central Texas and destroyed Camp Mystic in early July 2025.
- The Guadalupe River surged dramatically, rising 26 feet in less than an hour before dawn on Friday, following a severe storm that officials had not predicted.
- Rescuers have spent the last 36 hours searching flooded riverbanks and devastated areas for survivors, including 27 girls missing from the camp inundated by a rapid wall of water.
- Kerr County Judge Rob Kelly acknowledged the absence of a warning system, while Texas Emergency Management chief Nim Kidd assured that search efforts will persist until every missing person has been located.
- Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem arrived, promising full federal assistance, while Governor Greg Abbott designated Sunday as a day for statewide prayer as officials braced for an extended recovery effort.
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After heavy rains, floods have occurred in the U.S. state of Texas. Children are still missing.
The search is still due to find more survivors and bodies.
Death toll of 43 so far, camping in a Texas Hill Country flood zone yields Grok's truth
Even the A.I. cannot disinform a tragic event. Yes, Camp Mystic is located on the banks of the Guadalupe River in Hunt, Texas, and has recently been severely impacted by catastrophic flash flooding.
(With information from AFP) The devastating floods in central Texas have already left a balance of 50 dead, including 15 minors, according to authorities.]]>
Two brothers escape flood after they swam as water reached top bunk in cabin
TWO brave young brothers have told of their gutsy escape from the Texas floods – which have killed at least 50 and left dozens missing. Piers and Ruffin Boyett were asleep in the cabin at Camp La Junta on the bank of the Guadeloupe River when it was hit by a wall of water at 4am. KSATPiers (left) and Ruffin (right) Boyett had to swim out of their camp cabin to higher ground[/caption] AFPThe floods have left a trail of destruction around Kerr Cou…
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