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Texas Flooding: 24 Dead, Dozens Missing from Summer Camp

KTLA 5July 5, 20253 min143,776 views
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Catastrophic Flash Flooding in Central Texas

  • ⚠️ Torrential rains caused catastrophic flash floods in Kerrville, Texas, a month's worth of rain falling in just a few hours.
  • 📈 The Guadalupe River rose more than 26 feet in just 90 minutes, leading to widespread devastation.

Summer Camp Devastation

  • 🏕️ Camp Mystic, a Christian summer camp for girls, was among the hardest hit areas along the Guadalupe River.
  • 👧 At least 20 young girls from the camp were initially reported missing, with the number potentially reaching 25.
  • 💔 Desperate parents are using social media to share pictures of their daughters and plead for information.

Ongoing Search and Rescue Efforts

  • 🔍 Hundreds of rescuers, including the Texas National Guard, U.S. Coast Guard, and FEMA, are actively searching for the missing.
  • 🚧 Rescue efforts are being hampered by downed power lines, flooded roads, and poor cell phone service.
  • 🏠 Over 200 people have been rescued so far, with many anxiously waiting at evacuation centers for news.

Official Response and Impact

  • 🚨 Texas Governor Greg Abbott issued a disaster declaration for at least 15 counties.
  • 😔 Officials are still notifying next of kin and have not released the names of those who died.
  • 🤝 The governor emphasized the need for state and community support during this tragic time.
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