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Youngkin says family members safe after Texas flooding

TEXAS HILL COUNTRY, TEXAS, JUL 10 – Virginia deployed swift water rescue teams to aid Texas after floods killed over 100 people, with Governor Youngkin's family rescued from their property in the hardest-hit region.

  • Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin said Tuesday his family was stranded at their Guadalupe River property during Friday’s Texas floods but are now safe, declining airlift offers after moments of danger.
  • Over the July 4 weekend, heavy rains caused the Guadalupe River to surge 26 feet in 45 minutes, triggering severe flooding in Texas Hill Country.
  • Virginia deployed two swift water rescue teams from Bristol and Virginia Beach as the Texas flood death toll exceeds 110 with over 160 missing.
  • Despite active participation in FEMA's review, Youngkin highlighted that agency's role was unclear during the Texas floods, prompting calls for reform.
  • The review council will analyze four years of disaster responses to recommend shifting FEMA's role from main responder to support, aiming to empower states in future emergencies.
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The Washington Post broke the news in on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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