Over 50 dead from July 4 floods in Texas, schoolgirls missing from camp
Sunday, 6 July 2025 () The news from Central Texas, where July 4 rains caused severe flash flooding, continues to be grim. The number of deaths has risen to more than 50, according to state officials. Most, so far, are in Kerr County, according to the County sheriff.
Live coverage of the deadly floods sweeping across Texas. At least 47 people are confirmed dead, with dozens still missing. Emergency crews are working nonstop as the disaster continues to unfold. Get the latest updates, eyewitness footage, and official statements.
Death toll in central Texas flash floods rises to 78 as sheriff says 10 campers remain missing
Texas governor Greg Abbott vowed that authorities would work around the clock and said new areas were being searched as the water receded. He declared Sunday a day of prayer for the state.
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A horrifying flash flood has devastated Kerr County in south-central Texas, killing 24 people and leaving 20 girls missing from a Christian summer camp. President Donald Trump reacted to the tragedy, calling the incident “terrible” and “shocking.” Search and rescue teams are racing against time, using boats and helicopters to save lives.
237 people have been rescued, including 167 by helicopter, but the search continues, especially around Camp Mystic, where the missing girls were last seen. Eyewitnesses, including 13-year-old Elinor Lester, described the terrifying moment helicopters swooped in as floodwaters rose to 29.5 feet, destroying everything. A river gauge in Hunt malfunctioned under the massive surge. The Guadalupe River turned into a death trap after days of relentless rain. Authorities warn the toll could rise as operations continue through the night.
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