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TEXAS HILL COUNTRY, JUL 11 – About 120 people died and more than 160 remain missing after rapid Guadalupe River flooding swept through camps and communities in Texas Hill Country, officials said.

  • On the July Fourth holiday, Atlanta attorney and Emory Law graduate Josephine Hardin was swept away in Texas floods, among about 120 fatalities in the region.
  • The Guadalupe River rapidly surged from hip height to a three-story level in two hours, causing severe flooding in Kerr County, Texas.
  • According to the AP, floods killed at least 120 and left over 170 missing in Texas Hill Country.
  • Search-and-Rescue teams, aided by heavy equipment, airboats, helicopters, and volunteers, conduct one of Texas’s largest recovery efforts amid ongoing severe flooding.
  • The event ranks as the deadliest U.S. inland flood since 1976, prompting officials to face questions over weather warnings, as more than 120 have died and over 170 remain missing.
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The body of Eddie Santana, a father from Naranjito, was found this Friday. He had disappeared along with three other family members following the flooding that hit the Texas Hill Country on July 4th, according to a statement.

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AJC broke the news in Atlanta, United States on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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