
Males trip in an airboat on the Guadalupe River as they search for lacking folks in Hunt, Texas, on July 6, 2025, following extreme flash flooding that occured in the course of the July Fourth vacation weekend.
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Officers in Central Texas are desperately looking for survivors after a flash flood on Friday left a minimum of 78 folks useless and dozens unaccounted for, together with many kids.
Greater than 850 folks have been rescued thus far — many by helicopters, officers stated. Of the useless, 68 of the them had been in Kerr County, officers stated at a Sunday afternoon information convention. The dying toll within the county consists of 40 adults and 28 kids, Sheriff Larry L. Leitha stated. Along with the deaths in Kerr County, 10 others died as a consequence of flooding in surrounding counties, in accordance with officers.
In the meantime, the search continues for 10 women and a counselor lacking from Camp Mystic, a Christian summer season camp subsequent to the Guadalupe River, Leitha stated.
W. Nim Kidd, chief of the Texas Division of Emergency Administration, stated officers are nonetheless holding out hope and are “very a lot fueled by the compassion that we really feel for these households.”
“We’re doing the whole lot we are able to to seek out their lacking family members,” he stated.
Greater than 400 first responders from over 20 companies in Kerr County had been aiding with the search and rescue, Leitha stated earlier Sunday. As well as, greater than 100 autos and a few dozen Okay-9 items had been scouring the realm across the Guadalupe River looking for survivors, in accordance with the Kerr County Sheriff’s Workplace. Greater than 1,000 personnel are aiding in search-and-rescue operations, in accordance with the Texas Division of Emergency Administration.
The search space has been expanded from Kerr County to incorporate San Saba and Burnet counties, which had been additionally affected by the flooding, officers stated Sunday.
Though first responders have confronted challenges resembling warmth, snakes and impassable roads as a consequence of flooding and particles, particles removing was nonetheless underway and enhancing, officers stated Sunday. The officers are additionally cautioning residents to not fly drones within the search areas, together with alongside the Guadalupe River, as a result of it’s hampering search drones from companies.
President Donald Trump, who posted on his social media platform Sunday that he had signed a declaration of emergency for Kerr county, commented later that the flooding was “horrible” and that he would seemingly go to Central Texas on Friday.
“So we are saying God bless all the those who have gone by way of a lot and God bless – God bless the state of Texas, it is an unimaginable place,” Trump instructed reporters.
Trump additionally stated he would talk about FEMA later when requested if he nonetheless had plans to part out the company.
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A volunteer seems to be for lacking folks, following extreme flash flooding that occured in the course of the July 4 vacation weekend, in Hunt, Texas, on July 6, 2025.
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Flash flood warnings had been issued for Central Kerr County till 7:30 p.m. Components of the Hill Nation had been beneath a flash flood watch till 7 p.m., in accordance with the Nationwide Climate Service workplace in Austin/San Antonio.
The bottom within the areas that flooded stays saturated and even “just a little little bit of rain, rainfall and watershed may cause points,” in accordance with Texas Division of Public Security Director Col. Freeman F. Martin, who spoke on Sunday.
An emergency alert cellphone message was despatched out Sunday afternoon to space residents telling them to hunt increased floor due to “excessive confidence of river flooding at North Fork of river.”
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott on Sunday warned residents to be “terribly cautious” for the subsequent 24-48 hours and keep away from driving on flooded roads.
He stated folks had died once they had been swept away in autos and warned residents that water on roads may rise very quickly.
“You might assume you possibly can drive by way of it, solely to seek out out if you’re in there that it is too late and that you simply’re getting swept away,” Abbott stated. “If there’s any water on the street, you gotta be secure. There’s an previous saying for a motive… ‘flip round, do not drown’.”