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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In Texas, rescue crews continue the slow and difficult search for flooding victims
In the Texas Hill Country, crews continue the difficult task of searching for people killed in last week's flash flooding. Dozens were killed and dozens are missing. It's difficult and draining work.
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AUSTIN (KXAN) — At least 82 people have been killed in catastrophic flash flooding across Texas, while several others remain missing. LIVE BLOG: Search and rescue efforts continue in Central Texas after flooding Deaths have been confirmed in six counties, with the majority in Kerr County. Kerr County: 68 dead, 11 missing At least 68 people, including 28 children, were killed in Kerr County. In a Sunday afternoon update, Sheriff Larry Leit…
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