Recap: Over 100 Killed in Devastating Central Texas Flood
More than 100 people have died due to catastrophic flooding in central Texas over the weekend, with the Guadalupe River rising over 26 feet in under an hour. The flooding destroyed homes and much of Camp Mystic, a girls' Christian summer camp. In Kerr County, the death toll has reached 84, including 28 children. Camp Mystic reported 27 deaths and 11 people still missing. Search and rescue efforts are ongoing but hampered by debris, heat, snakes, and continued rain. Texas Governor Greg Abbott vowed to continue recovery efforts, and President Trump signed a federal disaster declaration and plans to visit the state.
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- 2025/7/08 18:37:39
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Video Recording Date/Time: July 5, 2025 at about 11:00h
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Video Location: North Austin Avenue over San Gabriel River in Georgetown, 2025 at 19:27h, US
Video Recording Date/Time: July 4, Kerrville, 1. Please credit "@chrisosmore via Spectee"
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Video Location: Behind Residences at the Landing in Kerrville, Kerr County, Texas, Williamson County, 2025
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Video Location: Guadalupe Park, 2025 at 12:45h
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Video Location: Llano River in Llano County
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