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Devastating Flash Floods Ravage Central Texas, Claiming Over 100 Lives

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisJuly 9, 2025 USA Today No Comments3 Mins Read
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Devastating Flash Floods Ravage Central Texas, Claiming Over 100 Lives.

Central Texas is reeling from catastrophic flash flooding that struck over the Fourth of July weekend, leaving at least 104 people dead and more than 160 missing, according to state officials. The floods, driven by a slow-moving storm system that dumped up to 15 inches of rain in mere hours, have been described as one of the deadliest natural disasters in Texas history. The Guadalupe River, swollen by torrential downpours, overwhelmed communities in Kerr, Travis, and Burnet Counties, with the Christian summer camp, Camp Mystic, suffering some of the most tragic losses.

 

A Tragic Toll





The death toll has climbed steadily since the floods began on Friday, July 4, with Kerr County reporting at least 78 fatalities, including 28 children, as of Sunday, July 6. By Tuesday, July 8, the statewide toll reached 104, with over two dozen children among the deceased. The flooding claimed the lives of campers, counselors, and residents, with many victims swept away while sleeping or attempting to evacuate. At Camp Mystic, a nearly century-old Christian girls’ camp along the Guadalupe River, at least 10 campers and one counselor remain missing, with several young girls, including 8-year-olds Mary Kathryn Jacobe, Renee Smajstrla, and 9-year-old Lila Bonner, confirmed dead.

 

Among the victims were Chloe Childress, a 19-year-old camp counselor set to attend the University of Texas at Austin, and John Burgess, a 39-year-old father camping with his family, whose wife and two sons are still unaccounted for. Country singer Pat Green’s brother John, sister-in-law Julia, and their two children were also reported missing, with Green’s family requesting privacy as search efforts continue.

 

 

Frantic Search for Survivors

Search and rescue operations are ongoing, with over 850 people rescued as of Monday, July 7. Teams, including the Texas National Guard, state troopers, and a 50-member FEMA task force from Missouri, are combing the debris-laden banks of the Guadalupe River. A team of 13 firefighters from Ciudad Acuña, Mexico, has joined the effort, emphasizing unity despite U.S.-Mexico border tensions.

 

 

One dramatic rescue involved a young woman carried 12 miles down the Guadalupe River, found clinging to tree branches. However, hope for finding more survivors is fading as the search grows increasingly desperate, with 161 people still missing, according to Texas Governor Greg Abbott. Abbott urged families to report missing loved ones via a dedicated hotline (830-258-1111) or email (Missing@dps.texas.gov).

 

 

 A Natural Disaster of Historic Proportions

The floods were triggered by a storm system that delivered 6.5 inches of rain in just 180 minutes in some areas, equivalent to months of rainfall. The Texas Hill Country’s dry, packed soil exacerbated the flooding, as water skimmed across the surface rather than being absorbed. Kerrville, Hunt, and Ingram were among the hardest-hit areas, with homes washed off foundations and vehicles piled atop each other.

 

The National Weather Service (NWS) issued a flood watch on Thursday, July 3, followed by flash flood warnings early Friday. However, the intensity of the downpour caught many off guard, with some residents reporting no warnings reached them. In Comfort, Texas, updated disaster sirens helped residents evacuate, but Kerr County lacked similar systems, prompting criticism of local preparedness. Republican state lawmaker Wes Virdell, who represents Kerrville, expressed regret for voting.

 

As search for survivors continue, people across the globe send their heartfelt message of love and support to Texas and the United States during this disturbing unfolding tragic event.

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