Trump expresses sympathy over Texas flooding
- Dozens of people, including 15 children, lost their lives in sudden flash flooding near the Guadalupe River in central Texas late Friday night and into early Saturday.
- The floods resulted from intense rainfall overnight, with up to 10 inches drowning Kerr County and the Guadalupe River rising 26 feet in 45 minutes.
- Search-and-Rescue teams using helicopters, boats, and drones have rescued over 850 people, while 27 girls remain missing after a summer camp was swept away.
- Texas Governor Greg Abbott declared a disaster, expanded the declaration to more counties, and set July 6 as a Day of Prayer, while Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem confirmed President Trump’s commitment to fully support federal recovery efforts.
- Officials continue round-the-clock rescue operations amid ongoing flood warnings, and relief efforts aim to unify families, rebuild infrastructure, and improve future flood preparedness.
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Republican congressman reunites with daughters after Texas camp flooding, thanks ‘countless heroes’
Rep. August Pfluger has reunited with his daughters who were evacuated from Camp Mystic in Texas after deadly flooding killed at least five girls and left 27 others missing.
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The floodwaters in Texas came at people fast: 🚨 Incredible video showing just how fast Flash Flooding can occur. This was taken in Comfort, Texas, on Friday morning along Lane Valley Road. This is why it's so important to have access to emergency alerts and act on them when you receive an alert. pic.twitter.com/3L9vLPalb1
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