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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 and Kerrville.
  • Overnight rains caused the Guadalupe River to rise over 22 feet in two hours, with Fogarty noting unprecedented levels, triggering widespread flooding and fatalities.
  • State agencies mobilized hundreds of personnel, including boats, helicopters, and drones, for rescue operations amid severe flooding in Kerr County.
  • Authorities ordered evacuations for residents near the Guadalupe River, opened shelters at the school, and deployed rescue teams, affecting thousands in Kerr County.
  • Forecasters warn of continued heavy rain and flash flood risk across Texas, with models predicting 24–48 hours of danger from San Antonio to Waco, as officials emphasize ongoing threat.
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At least 13 people have died and dozens remain missing, including about 20 girls participating in a summer camp, due to floods that have caused heavy rains in the last few hours along the Guadeloupe River, in south-central Texas.

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KDFW broke the news in on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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