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Noem Says First Responders in Texas 'Still Looking for a Lot of Little Girls' Missing After Flood

KERR COUNTY, TEXAS, JUL 8 – Kristi Noem recounted tragic losses from the Guadalupe River flood, with over 100 deaths including young girls from a summer camp, and ongoing search efforts for missing victims.

  • Devastating flash floods hit central Texas before dawn on Friday, resulting in over 100 fatalities, among them a minimum of 27 individuals from Camp Mystic's group of campers and counselors.
  • Heavy rainfall led to a rapid rise in the Guadalupe River’s water level by about 25 feet within 45 minutes, with floodwaters sweeping people away from cabins and camps over long distances.
  • Emergency responders from local, state, and international teams, including firefighters from Mexico, continue rescue efforts as dozens, mostly children, remain missing amid widespread devastation.
  • Texas emergency officials reported that responders are continuing efforts to locate many missing young girls, while President Trump revealed that he and First Lady Melania plan to visit the disaster zone on Friday.
  • The disaster has prompted Texas to declare states of disaster in 15 counties, while officials emphasize ongoing search efforts and federal support through FEMA amid political scrutiny.
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