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Satellite Images Show Devastation Of Texas Floods - Videos From The Weather Channel

KERR COUNTY, TEXAS, JUL 9 – Over 100 confirmed dead and more than 160 missing as search and rescue teams continue efforts following severe storms that caused widespread flooding in Kerr County.

  • On July 4, 2025, severe flooding along Texas's Guadalupe River caused the deaths of over 100 individuals, with many others unaccounted for, among them numerous female campers from a Christian summer camp.
  • The floods followed intense rainfall that dropped four months' worth of rain in hours, causing the river to rise 26 feet in 45 minutes and overwhelming the flood-prone Texas Hill Country.
  • Search and rescue operations deployed hundreds of both paid staff and volunteers to sift through debris, but challenging landscapes and powerful currents slowed progress as the fatality count continued to climb.
  • Satellite imagery revealed widespread destruction over nearly 100 miles along the Guadalupe River, with at least 161 missing in Kerr County, prompting the U.S. Senate to call for an investigation into whether National Weather Service cuts affected forecasting.
  • The disaster underscores the challenges of responding to rapidly unfolding floods in vulnerable areas and raises questions about preparedness and forecasting capacity amid staffing reductions at the National Weather Service.
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The Daily Wire broke the news in Nashville, United States on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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