Texas Floods Kill 59, Rescue Over 850 Amid Ongoing Searches
Texas Floods Kill 59, Rescue Over 850 Amid Ongoing Searches

Texas Floods Kill 59, Rescue Over 850 Amid Ongoing Searches

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Devastating flash floods in central Texas have killed at least 59 people, including 21 children, with the worst impacts at a Christian summer camp on the Guadalupe River where dozens of girls remain missing. The floodwaters surged rapidly, reaching heights of 26 feet, overwhelming cabins and sweeping campers away while rescuers and local volunteers continue a desperate search amid fears the death toll will rise. Governor Greg Abbott described the camp as "horrendously ravaged," emphasizing the ongoing commitment to find all missing campers. Rescue efforts have saved more than 850 people, but the situation is complicated by forecasts of additional heavy rain and flooding. Controversy has emerged over allegations that federal agency workforce cuts under President Trump's administration may have hindered timely storm warnings, exacerbating the disaster's impact. The affected area, known locally as "flash flood alley," is a popular holiday destination, and the floods struck overnight, catching many unprepared despite warnings.

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