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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 10 – Kristi Noem highlighted ongoing search efforts and flood devastation in Kerr County where over 120 people died, with 173 still missing, in the deadliest Texas flooding in 50 years.

  • Severe flooding struck the central Texas area during the Fourth of July holiday weekend, resulting in over 100 fatalities, among them 27 campers and counselors at Camp Mystic.
  • Heavy downpours caused the Guadalupe River to surge 25 feet in 45 minutes, pulling people from cabins and dragging them for miles.
  • Emergency responders continue rescue efforts with dozens missing, while Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem recounted emotional scenes from Camp Mystic.
  • President Trump said that he and First Lady Melania plan to travel to the site on Friday, emphasizing their intention not to interfere with ongoing efforts.
  • The disaster highlights ongoing recovery needs and has temporarily tempered discussions about shrinking FEMA amid widespread mourning and federal support.
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