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Texas Hill Country One of Deadliest Sites in U.S. for Flash Flooding

TEXAS HILL COUNTRY, TEXAS, UNITED STATES, JUL 7 – Texas Hill Country's steep terrain, soil limits, and Gulf moisture cause rapid floods; 58% of Texas flood deaths involve vehicles, experts say.

  • A flash flood swept through Texas Hill Country on July 4, 2025, killing at least 68 people in Kerr County and leaving 10 girls missing from a summer camp.
  • This event occurred in a region known as Flash Flood Alley, where steep hills, shallow soil, and intense storms converge to cause rapid, dangerous flooding.
  • The Guadalupe River rose over 20 feet by 4:30 a.m., escalating floodwaters that swept away homes, vehicles, and trees in a matter of hours.
  • Texas leads the nation with over 1,000 flood deaths from 1959 to 2019, and experts warn that 58% of these deaths involved vehicles swept away by floodwaters.
  • Officials and researchers emphasize the need for improved early warning systems and better data collection to mitigate fatalities in this highly flood-prone area.
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Hills, rivers and rocky terrain: Why the Hill Country keeps flooding

When storms roll in, water rushes downhill fast, gaining speed and force as it moves — often with deadly results.

·San Antonio, United States
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MYPANHANDLE broke the news in on Saturday, July 5, 2025.
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