Search teams scour Texas flood zone for dozens missing; 78 confirmed dead
- Catastrophic flash floods struck Kerr County, Texas, on July 4, 2025, devastating Camp Mystic and killing at least 78 people, including 28 children.
- The flooding resulted from heavy rains that caused the Guadalupe River to rise 26 feet within 45 minutes, overwhelming forecasts and warnings.
- Search teams deployed helicopters, drones, boats, and ground personnel to rescue over 850 people and continued looking for 10 missing campers and one counselor on Sunday.
- On Sunday, President Donald Trump authorized a disaster declaration for Kerr County, enabling FEMA’s involvement, while urging Texans to pray and describing the event as an unimaginable tragedy.
- Authorities pledged around-the-clock search efforts as floodwaters recede and promised scrutiny of weather forecasting and emergency response adequacy during recovery.
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Photos of search crews racing against time as Texas flood deaths near 90
Crews search for victims of flooding that has killed almost 90 people in Texas Hill Country, with the risk of more flooding still high in central parts of the state. Authorities said Monday that the death toll was sure to…
'Rotting flesh': CNN host stunned by smell 'permeating' TX after deadly floods
CNN host Boris Sanchez gave a harrowing description of the conditions along the Guadalupe River where recovery efforts have been underway for those still missing in the massive flooding that hit Kerr County, Texas.According to The Washington Post, at least 90 people have been killed, 27 of whom were...
The danger of floods in the U.S. state of Texas was not yet banished on Monday. On Friday there were an estimated 80 people drowned after heavy rains, many missing people are still being sought.
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The Stranger's morning news roundup. by Hannah Murphy Winter Good morning! Did you manage to get through the 4th of July without blowing anything (or anyone) up? Good for you. (The 47 people that were treated at Harborview for fireworks-related injuries weren’t so lucky.) Now that we’re officially in Seattle Summer, we’ve got two balmy, 80 degree days ahead of us before a little rain comes back on Wednesday. Enjoy ‘em while you got ‘em. Until th…
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