Teams work for the 6th day in a row to rescue victims and find missing, including 5 summer camp girls. Temporal took residents and tourists by surprise. Time-Lapse shows water advance during flood in Texas the number of deaths caused by floods that hit Texas in the United States since last Friday has increased again to 119 on Wednesday (9), according to local authorities. Another 173 people are missing, said the state governor, Greg Abbott, on Tuesday night (8), according to the newspaper “New York Times”. President Donald Trump says he will visit the affected regions on Friday (11). ✅ Click here to follow the G1 international news channel on WhatsApp the floods, which suddenly started on July 4 holiday, reached a major conjunction (regions within a state in the USA) in Texas. The origin of the floods were torrential rainfall that raised by 9 meters the Guadalupe River level in just two hours, according to the US National Meteorology Service (NWS). People search after flooding in Kerr County, Texas Gerald Herbert/AP, the most affected Kerr County authorities announced that they located new bodies on Tuesday – only 95 of more than 100 deaths in total, with 161 missing. The rest of the dead is distributed in other counties neighboring to Kerr: seven in Travis, seven in Kendall, five in Burnet, two in Williamson and one in a Green tone. On Tuesday, Texas governor, Greg Abbott, said five girls and a Camp Mystic monitor, the Christian girls camp who was “swallowed” by floods, followed missing. The direction of the Christian summer camp Camp Mystic called the floods “unimaginable tragedy” and confirmed on Monday the deaths of 27 girls and monitors. Read more about the camp here. The state government has classified disaster as one of the worst floods in the recent history of Texas. Lightning flood: Excess moisture became ‘fuel’ to rise 9 meters in 2 hours twin sisters, soccer coach, camp directors: the victims of the floods in Texas, who killed more than 100 in this report you will see: What happened in Texas? Where is the flooded area? What happened in the summer camp? 1. What happened in Texas? Suddenly flooded in Texas leaves dead and destroys Camp Julio Cortez/AP a series of sudden floods hit the central region of Texas between Thursday night (3) and Friday dawn during the US independence holiday. Torrential rainfall caused the Guadalupe River overflow, one of the main rivers of the state. The volume of the rains exceeded 250 mm in some areas, more than double the expected. The tragedy caught residents and tourists by surprise in municipalities of the so -called Texas Hill Country, mountainous and tourist region northwest of San Antonio. The force of waters destroyed bridges, dragged vehicles and devastated residential areas, as well as summer camps. According to local authorities, it is one of the most lethal floods in the state’s recent history. US President Donald Trump declared a state of disaster and authorized the sending of federal aid. Return to the beginning. 2. Where is the flooded area? Young people observe flood in Texas on July 4, 2025 Eric Vryn/Getty Images/AFP The floods affected several counties from central Texas, with epicenter in Kerr County. The Guadalupe River, which cuts the region, played a central role in the tragedy. The river goes through cities like Hunt, Ingram and Kerrville – all strongly hit. The area is part of Texas Hill Country, a hill and hill zone known for its natural beauty and by housing centenary summer camps. Despite being a tourist destination, Texas Hill Country is also considered a “flood corridor” by experts. When it rains, the water does not penetrate the rocky soil of the region, dripping rapidly through the slopes to the rivers. The sudden accumulation turns quiet streams into violent torrents. The director of a local community foundation, Austin Dickson, explained that this pattern makes the region especially vulnerable to events like last week. Return to the beginning. 3. What happened in the summer camp? Respoutist Dog with rescue in search of missing at the Summer Camp Mystic on July 5, 2025. Reuters/Sergio Flores The Camp Mystic, founded in 1926 and located on the banks of the Guadalupe River, was one of the most impacted places by the floods. About 750 children were on site at the time of the tragedy. The river overflowed at dawn on Friday and first hit the nearest cabins, where the youngest children slept. Some managed to escape to higher areas in the dark, without footwear and without guidance. The 13 -year -old teenager Elinor Lester said she woke up with the sound of the water beating the walls. “The smallest girls ran hill up, some without shoes, in the dark. In the morning, we were without food, light or water,” Lester said. Read more about the victims of the flood here. The rescue only arrived hours later, by helicopter, using strings to allow crossing over the current. At least 27 girls and monitors died of floods. The tragedy remembered a similar episode that occurred in 1987, when a bus with teenagers from a camp was dragged by the same river, killing ten girls. Return to the beginning.
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Rises to 119 number of flood deaths in Texas; 173 are still missing, says governor
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