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An Alabama student, a grandma and a camp director among those killed in devasting Texas floods

  • Over the Fourth of July weekend, flash floods caused by intense rains overwhelmed the Guadalupe River, killing nearly 70 people including 21 children and leaving at least 11 missing.
  • Heavy rains dumped an intense downpour, equivalent to months of rain, causing the Guadalupe River to steadily rise and overflow around 1 a.m. on July 4.
  • Camp officials say about 70 children and adults were relocated, with 10 girls still missing as search efforts continue for dozens more.
  • County officials have pledged future reviews of flood response, as camps acted independently due to the lack of official warnings, highlighting ongoing concerns about emergency preparedness.
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World News broke the news in United States on Sunday, July 6, 2025.
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