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Texas floods claim at least 69 lives, including 21 children; summer camp children still missing

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Central Texas has been devastated by severe floods that began on July 4, 2025, to a significant loss of life and widespread destruction. The Guadalupe River rose rapidly, inundating communities and causing extensive damage.

As of July 6, the death has reached at least 79, including 21 . Kerr County, the epicenter of the disaster, reported 68 fatalities, with 28 of the victims being minors. The swift and unexpected nature of the flooding many residents off guard, leading to tragic consequences.

Among the most heart-wrenching aspects of this tragedy is the situation at Camp Mystic, a historic girls’ camp located along the Guadalupe River. 700 children were attending the camp when the floodwaters struck. As of now, 11 campers and one counselor remain missing. The camp’s director, Dick Eastland, was confirmed dead, reportedly while attempting to rescue campers from the rising waters. The camp, founded in 1926, has a long history of providing a safe and enriching for young girls, making this loss particularly devastating for the community.

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The Weather Service (NWS) issued flash ahead of the disaster, but questions have arisen regarding the adequacy of these warnings. Some local officials and residents expressed concerns that the NWS underestimated the rainfall amounts and provided insufficient alerts. These concerns have been to staffing shortages at the NWS, which has faced over 10% staffing cuts under the administration. Critics that these reductions may have hampered the agency’s ability to provide timely and accurate forecasts. However, some meteorologists defended the NWS, asserting that accurate precipitation forecasting is inherently challenging and that early warnings were issued, including life-threatening alerts several before flooding began.

In response to the disaster, President Donald Trump declared Kerr County a major disaster zone, federal assistance to support ongoing rescue and recovery efforts. Governor Greg Abbott has also been actively involved, coordinating with federal agencies and local officials to provide resources and support to the affected communities. Rescue operations have been extensive, with over 850 people rescued in the first 36 hours. Emergency responders continue to search for survivors and recover victims, despite challenging conditions and the threat of additional rainfall.

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The community’s is evident as residents and officials work together to navigate the aftermath of this unprecedented disaster. Support from neighboring communities, state agencies, and federal resources has been crucial in the ongoing recovery efforts. As the situation continues to evolve, are urging residents to stay through official channels and to exercise caution as additional rainfall is in the coming days.

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