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M Where Have Flash Flooding Fatalities Been Confirmed in Texas?

CENTRAL TEXAS, KERR COUNTY, JUL 4 – At least 81 people died in Central Texas floods that surged the Guadalupe River from under 2 feet to over 34 feet within an hour, officials reported.

  • A devastating storm on July 4, 2025, triggered widespread flash flooding in central Texas, resulting in the deaths of more than 90 individuals, among them 28 children.
  • Meteorologists predicted a slight risk for flash flooding on July 3 with a level 2 risk, but catastrophic floods were not anticipated.
  • Within a little over an hour, the Guadalupe River near Kerrville rose dramatically from under two feet to exceeding 34 feet, resulting in fatal flooding around Kerr County and Camp Mystic.
  • Camp Mystic confirmed 27 campers and counselors died, and rescuers saved over 300 people amid ongoing search efforts for dozens still unaccounted for.
  • The flash floods underscore challenges in forecasting and alerting for rapid river surges, exacerbated by terrain and development, with first responders continuing recovery work.
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KXAN broke the news in Austin, United States on Sunday, July 6, 2025.
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