At least 51 people killed in Texas flooding as authorities face scrutiny over response
Sunday, 6 July 2025 () At least 51 people have died after heavy rain caused flash flooding, with water bursting from the banks of the Guadalupe River in Texas.
Catastrophic flooding has occurred in central Texas, and 27 people are dead and 27 girls from a camp are missing. Get the latest updates on the Texas floods in our live breaking news coverage.
A catastrophic flash flood has left at least 51 dead and 27 girls missing in central Texas, turning peaceful campgrounds into watery graves. The disaster struck overnight as the Guadalupe River surged 26 feet in just 45 minutes, wiping out roads, homes, and the beloved Camp Mystic. Rescue efforts involving boats, helicopters, and drones continue amid mud, debris, and shattered families. Frantic parents are still searching for their children, while survivors recount terrifying moments of clinging to trees and escaping flooded cabins. With thousands evacuated, the scale of the devastation has shocked residents and officials alike. Critics are questioning why warnings were ignored despite forecasts. Governor Abbott has declared a state day of prayer, calling for unity as communities struggle to recover. Homeland Security has pledged full federal support as the death toll rises and the hope of finding survivors fades.
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14 children in Texas are among the 37 dead from flash floods as the search continues for the missing
The flooding in the middle of the night caught many residents, campers and officials by surprise in Texas' Hill Country.
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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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