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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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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.

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After the devastating floods in the U.S. state of Texas, the number of deaths has risen to more than 80.

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