Search teams scour Texas flood zone for dozens missing; 78 confirmed dead
- On Friday, flash floods in central Texas Hill Country killed at least 79 and left 41 missing, caused by rapid Guadalupe River surges after torrential rain.
- Torrential overnight rain caused the Guadalupe River in Kerr County to surge 26 feet in 45 minutes after up to 10 inches fell around 4 a.m.
- Search teams recovered 68 bodies, including 28 children, with at least 10 girls and a counselor still missing from Camp Mystic.
- President Trump signed a disaster declaration for Kerr County, activating FEMA resources to support rescue efforts amid ongoing flooding in Texas.
- Texas officials warn heavy rains could persist into Tuesday, prompting ongoing evacuations as floodwaters threaten more areas, with rescue efforts continuing amid impassable roads and forecasted additional showers.
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Texas Flood Kills 82+, Including 28 Kids, Amid Drought, Trump Cuts to Weather Service, NOAA & FEMA
In one of the scariest moments in modern history, we're doing our best at ScheerPost to pierce the fog of lies that conceal it but we need some help to pay our writers and staff. Please consider a tax-deductible donation. By DemocracyNow! At least 82 people have died and dozens are still unaccounted for after flash flooding in central Texas over the weekend, when the Guadalupe River rose about 26 feet in less than an hour on Friday amid torrenti…
At least 82 people have died in flash floods over the weekend. The river level quickly rose by more than six meters because a strong thunderstorm front remained in place.
After the devastating floods in the U.S. state of Texas, the number of deaths has risen to more than 80.
Floods in Texas may continue with more rain as death toll surpasses 80
The risk of life-threatening flooding is still high in Central Texas on July 7 even as crews searched urgently for the missing. The governor warned that additional rounds of heavy rains lasting into Tuesday could produce more dangerous flooding, especially in places already saturated.
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