Texas Floods Kill 13, 23 Girls Missing At Summer Camp
Texas Floods Kill 13, 23 Girls Missing At Summer Camp

Texas Floods Kill 13, 23 Girls Missing At Summer Camp

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Severe flash flooding in Kerr County, Texas, caused by more than 10 inches of overnight rain, has led to at least 13 confirmed deaths and left about 23 girls missing from Camp Mystic, a summer camp along the Guadalupe River. The Guadalupe River surged to its second-highest level on record, rising 26 feet in less than an hour, overwhelming flood monitoring systems and leaving residents with little warning. Rescue operations involving dozens of teams, helicopters, drones, and the National Guard are ongoing, with efforts focused on locating survivors and conducting evacuations amid continued flood risks. Officials caution that missing individuals may not necessarily be lost but could be sheltering or out of communication, while communities face widespread damage, power outages, and impassable roads. Authorities have urged extreme caution, warning residents to avoid travel due to hazardous conditions and the possibility of additional rainfall. The flooding has been described as a "mass casualty event" and a "once-in-a-lifetime" disaster, with emergency responders working tirelessly to manage the rapidly evolving crisis.

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