'Large and deadly flood wave' moving down Guadalupe River amid Texas Hill Country Flash Flood Emergency
State crews staged boats, helicopters and rescue teams as forecasters warned of 2 to 6 inches of rain and worsening flash flooding.
- Dangerous flooding intensified across Texas on Thursday as torrential rainstorms prompted emergency rescues and urgent warnings from forecasters: "Move to higher ground now!"
- Heavy rainfall dumped 10 to 20 inches in two days, with one gauge near Kerrville showing the river rose 32 feet in four hours, matching levels from the July 4, 2025, Camp Mystic disaster.
- Just over 6 million Texas residents in 57 counties remain under a National Weather Service flood watch through early Thursday night, while watches for 34 counties expire Friday and Uvalde police ordered mandatory evacuations.
- Texas Game Wardens have rescued more than 40 people, primarily near Uvalde, where rising waters closed major highways and roads as members of the Boerne Fire Dept. performed water rescues on Wednesday.
- Officials warned conditions could worsen, echoing last summer's devastating floods in the Texas Hill Country that killed more than 100 people; Gov. Greg Abbott issued disaster declarations for dozens of counties.
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At least 1 person has died in massive Texas flooding that has launched dozens of high-water rescues, governor says
At least 1 person has died in massive Texas flooding that has launched dozens of high-water rescues, governor says.
A year after deadly flooding, Texas Hill Country faces another flood emergency
The same part of Texas devastated by last July’s deadly flooding is once again under flash flood emergencies, as rapidly rising waters threaten communities along the Guadalupe River. Torrential rain this week triggered flash flood emergencies across the region, as water levels in creeks and rivers rose rapidly. Of the cities impacted, Kerrville — the city where the deadly Camp Mystic flooding happened last year— Hunt, Uvalde and Knippa are being…
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