India  

14 children in Texas are among the 37 dead from flash floods as the search continues for the missing

Video Credit: euronews (in English) - Duration: 01:10s - Published
14 children in Texas are among the 37 dead from flash floods as the search continues for the missing

14 children in Texas are among the 37 dead from flash floods as the search continues for the missing

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.

READ MORE : http://www.euronews.com/2025/07/06/14-children-in-texas-are-among-the-37-dead-from-flash-floods-as-the-search-continues-for-t Subscribe to our channel.

Euronews is available on Dailymotion in 12 languages


You Might Like


đź’ˇ newsR Knowledge: Other News Mentions

Texas Texas U.S. state

Guess Which Hot Rapper Boasted Her Baby Bump!

Who's ready for a fun game of Guess Who?! Can you deliver the rapper's name who boasted her baby bump in these eye-popping shots?! She's a doll from Dallas,..
TMZ.com

Caitlin Clark Stalker Sentenced To 2.5 Years Behind Bars

Michael Lewis -- the 55-year-old man accused of stalking and harassing Caitlin Clark -- was just sentenced to 2.5 years behind bars. The Texas-native appeared in..
TMZ.com
VIDEO: Melania Wears Bracelet For Texas Flood Victims |Firefighters Stun Trump While Meeting Melania [Video]

VIDEO: Melania Wears Bracelet For Texas Flood Victims |Firefighters Stun Trump While Meeting Melania

Texas Flood News: Former First Lady Melania Trump traveled to Texas to stand in solidarity with the victims of the recent devastating floods. During her visit on July 12, 2025, she met with affected families and first responders, offering comfort and support in the wake of the tragedy that has gripped the state. The visit has since gone viral, not for political reasons, but for two powerful, human moments that struck an emotional chord across the nation. The most talked-about moment involves a special charm bracelet Melania was seen wearing. It has been revealed that the bracelet was a touching gift from the Hotze family, given to her during a roundtable discussion with girls from Camp Mystic. The bracelet serves as a tribute to the young girls who tragically lost their lives in the floods. Melania called the gift "special" and confirmed it was in memory of the girls, a gesture that has been widely praised for its sincerity and empathy. In another viral clip, a group of firefighters are seen greeting Melania and former President Donald Trump with a remarkable show of honor and respect. This moment of class from the first responders has been shared thousands of times, highlighting the mutual respect between the Trumps and the emergency services on the ground. During her visit, the First Lady expressed her deep sorrow for the community and promised that she would be back soon, reinforcing her commitment to the recovery efforts in Texas. #MelaniaTrump #TexasFlood #ViralVideo #BreakingNews #OneindiaNews #DonaldTrump #USNews #FirstLady #Texas #Heartbreaking Also Read Trump and Melania Sign Take It Down Act to Make Revenge Porn a Federal Crime :: https://www.oneindia.com/international/trump-signs-take-it-down-act-revenge-porn-federal-crime-011-4158151.html?ref=DMDesc Melania Trump's Official White House Portrait First Look: A Timeless Elegance Captured :: https://www.oneindia.com/international/melania-trumps-official-white-house-portrait-first-look-a-timeless-elegance-captured-4055401.html?ref=DMDesc Donald Trump Marks 20th Anniversary With Melania: Iconic Wedding Throwback Goes Viral | WATCH :: https://www.oneindia.com/international/donald-trump-melania-trump-20th-wedding-anniversary-celebration-throwback-photo-lavish-2005-wedding-4050607.html?ref=DMDesc ~HT.410~ED.346~GR.124~

Credit: Oneindia    Duration: 03:31Published
Trump Calls Reporter “Evil” Over Texas Flood Warning Question, Defends FEMA Funding And Abbott [Video]

Trump Calls Reporter “Evil” Over Texas Flood Warning Question, Defends FEMA Funding And Abbott

President Donald Trump lashed out at a reporter during a Texas flood roundtable, calling the question about lack of early warnings “very evil.” Visiting Central Texas following massive flash floods that left over 100 dead, Trump praised FEMA and Governor Greg Abbott’s response team, pledging swift federal aid. The Texas “Flash Flood Alley” region suffered rapid water surges, catching communities unprepared. Trump claimed “fully funded within minutes” and commended responders. He reiterated that such rapid flooding was unprecedented, dismissing criticisms. Republican Rep. Chip Roy defended him, calling the question “ridiculous.” Trump also avoided answer on future FEMA role. With casualties including at least 27 campers in Kerr County, the event highlighted his administration's partnership with Texas officials. His remarks stirred controversy over leadership tone and disaster preparedness in face of growing climate disasters. #Trump #TexasFloods #FlashFloodAlley #TrumpVsReporter #FEMA #GregAbbott #CrisisResponse #TrumpSlamsReporter #TexasDisaster #FloodWarnings #Evacuation #TexasHillCountry #DisasterFunding #ClimateCrisis #TrumpRoundtable #FloodVictims #KerrCounty #MediaScrutiny #RepublicanDefense #FloodPreparedness ~HT.410~ED.103~GR.124~

Credit: Oneindia    Duration: 04:26Published
Trump in Texas BREAKING: Trump Surveys Texas Flood Damage; 120 Killed, 160 Missing in Texas [Video]

Trump in Texas BREAKING: Trump Surveys Texas Flood Damage; 120 Killed, 160 Missing in Texas

Trump visits flood-stricken regions of Texas as the state reels from catastrophic flooding that has left at least 120 dead and 160 missing. Trump, joined by Melania Trump, tours devastated neighborhoods, meets with emergency responders, and delivers remarks addressing the scale of the disaster and the urgent need for federal relief. #TrumpTexasFloods #TexasFloods #TrumpInTexas #PresidentTrumpTexas #TexasFloodCrisis #TrumpFloodVisit #MelaniaTrumpTexas #TexasFloodDisaster #TrumpTexasResponse #TexasFloodUpdate #DonaldTrumpTexas #TexasFloodsLive #TexasFloodDeathToll #TrumpInTexasToday #TexasEmergency ~PR.152~HT.408~ED.194~

Credit: Oneindia    Duration: 04:26Published

Texas Hill Country Texas Hill Country Region of Texas, USA

Texas Floods Breaking:79 Killed In Devastating Floods|Thousands Flee As Massive Flash Floods Hits US [Video]

Texas Floods Breaking:79 Killed In Devastating Floods|Thousands Flee As Massive Flash Floods Hits US

Texas Floods: Was This Disaster Avoidable? 79 Dead & Dozens Missing | Oneindia News As rescue teams race against time in the flood-ravaged Texas Hill Country, chilling questions are emerging about whether this catastrophe could have been prevented. A catastrophic flash flood has torn through Central Texas, leaving a trail of devastation and a rising death toll of at least 79 people, with dozens still unaccounted for. The disaster struck with shocking speed before dawn, as the Guadalupe River surged an unprecedented 26 feet in just 45 minutes. This terrifying wall of water swept away homes, vehicles, and summer camps, giving residents and campers mere minutes to react. The event has turned serene landscapes into disaster zones, prompting a massive search and rescue operation. Kerr County has been hit the hardest, reporting 59 fatalities, a number that tragically includes 21 children who were camping near the river. Among the missing are eleven children and a counselor from Camp Mystic, a detail that has left the entire community in shock and grief. The tragedy extends to Travis, Burnet, and Kendall counties, where more casualties have been confirmed. Authorities are deploying helicopters, drones, and boats in a desperate search for survivors and victims, with over 850 people already rescued from rooftops, trees, and isolated areas. As families and volunteers join the desperate search efforts, many are beginning to ask hard questions about the timeliness and adequacy of the flood warnings. With flood watches still in effect and more rain in the forecast, the situation remains critical. Officials have vowed to continue the search until every last missing person is found, but the scale of this natural disaster has left a permanent scar on Central Texas. #TexasFlood #BreakingNews #USNews #FlashFlood #Texas #KerrCounty #GuadalupeRiver #OneindiaNews #TexasDisaster #PrayForTexas

Credit: Oneindia    Duration: 03:37Published

Related news from verified sources

At least 32 dead in Texas floods: 27 girls missing from summer camp; rescue ops under way

Devastating floods in Texas Hill Country have claimed at least 32 lives, including 14 children, with...
IndiaTimes - Published


Related videos from verified sources

US BREAKING: Washington DC Flooded After Hours of Rain |Roads Turn Into Muddy Rivers, Dozens Trapped [Video]

US BREAKING: Washington DC Flooded After Hours of Rain |Roads Turn Into Muddy Rivers, Dozens Trapped

Washington D.C. and its suburbs were slammed by torrential rain, dumping over five inches of water in just hours. Streets in Maryland and Virginia turned into rivers, leaving cars floating and roads..

Credit: Oneindia     Duration: 03:05Published
Pakistan Monsoon: 200 Dead, 560+ Injured As Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Sindh Crumble Under Rains [Video]

Pakistan Monsoon: 200 Dead, 560+ Injured As Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Sindh Crumble Under Rains

Pakistan is reeling from an unforgiving monsoon season that has claimed over 200 lives and left more than 560 injured, including 182 children. Punjab has borne the brunt with 123 deaths, followed by..

Credit: Oneindia     Duration: 03:24Published
Where to Donate to Texas Flood Victims, Pearl Jam Drummer Matt Cameron Exits Band, Denise Richards Splits from Husband Aaron Phy [Video]

Where to Donate to Texas Flood Victims, Pearl Jam Drummer Matt Cameron Exits Band, Denise Richards Splits from Husband Aaron Phy

Help donate to the Texas flood victims. The death toll surpasses 100 after catastrophic flash floods struck Central Texas, primarily impacting areas like Kerr, Travis, Burnet, Kendall, Tom Green, and..

Credit: LifeMinute.tv     Duration: 01:00Published