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Texas flood death toll tops 100 as search continues, storms threaten return
MSNBC· 2025-07-08 13:51
We start with the latest in Texas where more than 100 people are now confirmed dead as a result of the devastating flooding late last week. At this hour, rescuers are still combing through the region, searching for survivors. Video shows Coast Guard crews bringing people to safety, hoisting them from flooded RV rooftops to escape the rapidly rising waters.But as some were rescued, many residents remain missing. Now 4 days following the catastrophic flood, 10 campers and one counselor from the beloved Camp M ...
NBC Nightly News Full Broadcast - July 7
NBC News· 2025-07-08 02:00
Disaster Overview - Catastrophic flooding in six counties in Central Texas resulted in at least 104 deaths [10] - The Guadalupe River rose more than 30 feet, wiping out everything in its path [5] - Camp Mystic reported 27 campers and counselors among the dead and missing [2][7] Causes and Contributing Factors - Some areas received up to 20 inches (508 mm) of rain, far exceeding the expected 7 inches (177.8 mm) [30] - Tropical Storm Barry's moisture contributed to unusually humid air over Texas [31] - A prior drought left the ground hard, causing water to rush down mountains [31][32] Rescue and Recovery Efforts - Rescuers searched mangled cars and debris along riverbanks [6] - Search and rescue teams combed through massive debris piles by water, air, and horseback [8][9] - Survivors were airlifted from their homes [6] Community Impact - Homes, trailers, and RVs were flipped over and destroyed [9] - The community of Kurville, Texas, was particularly affected [4] - Families were caught by surprise, with many unaware of the impending danger [22][24][25] Warning Systems and Accountability - A flash flood watch was elevated to a flash flood emergency, but warnings went unheard by many [27] - Questions arose about why neighborhoods and camps were not evacuated earlier [26] - The Texas Lieutenant Governor is pushing for more outdoor warning sirens [26] Personal Accounts and Loss - A mother recounted holding her son as he was swept away in the flood [2][11] - Families at Camp Mystic experienced tragic losses, with many children among the dead and missing [2][7][13][14] - A woman was swept 20 miles down the river before being rescued [17] Political and Economic Context - The President threatened massive tariffs against trading partners [4] - The Dow Jones dropped more than 400 points amid trade uncertainty [34] - The President met with the Israeli Prime Minister to discuss a ceasefire in Gaza [35] Other Disasters - Tropical depression Chantel caused severe floods in North Carolina, resulting in at least one death [36][37] - An immigration operation in Los Angeles led to protests [38]
Texas floods death toll surpasses 100 as calls for accountability grow
NBC News· 2025-07-07 23:34
Disaster Overview - Central Texas experienced severe flooding along the Guadalupe and Lano Rivers, with water rising over 30 feet in some areas [1][2] - The catastrophic flooding affected six counties and resulted in at least 104 fatalities [6] - Camp Mystic reported 27 campers and counselors among the dead and missing [3][8] Impact and Aftermath - Extensive destruction of homes, bridges, and infrastructure was observed, with RVs flipped and cabins inundated [2][5][10] - Search and rescue teams faced challenges navigating through massive debris fields of mangled steel, tree branches, and tree trunks [4] - Many residents were caught by surprise, with some unaware of the impending danger despite flood watches being in effect [19][20] Emergency Response and Warnings - Urgent flash flood warnings were issued, but many residents were asleep or did not receive the alerts in time [22] - The Texas Lieutenant Governor is advocating for increased funding for outdoor warning sirens [21] - The National Weather Service is facing scrutiny regarding staffing shortages and the timing of warnings [23] Meteorological Factors - Unexpectedly heavy rainfall, with some areas receiving up to 20 inches, contributed to the rapid river rise [24] - Moisture from tropical storm Barry exacerbated the situation, leading to higher humidity levels [25] - A pre-existing drought in the area caused the ground to be hard, increasing the rate of water runoff [25]
'Totally preventable': Death toll rising in historic Texas flooding
MSNBC· 2025-07-07 21:15
Disaster Overview - A devastating flash flood along the Guadalupe River in central Texas resulted in at least 90 deaths and many missing people [1] - The Guadalupe River rose by 26 feet in just 45 minutes, catching people by surprise [1] - The disaster is described as a "100-year catastrophe" [4][21] Impact on Camp Mystic - 27 girls from Camp Mystic, an all-girls Christian summer camp, died in the flood, and 10 are still missing [2] - The camp's director died trying to save the campers [2][17] - Camp Mystic is a significant tradition in Texas, impacting multiple generations of families [20][21] Emergency Response and Warnings - Initial response faced questions, with Texas officials initially blaming the National Weather Service for failing to predict the rainfall [2] - Independent meteorologists defended the NWS warnings as timely and accurate given available data [2] - The National Weather Service issued an urgent alert around 1:00 a m Friday, but many either didn't hear it or ignored it [14] - There are concerns about whether staffing shortages at the National Weather Service hindered coordination with local emergency managers [2] Political and Policy Implications - President Trump's past plans to phase out FEMA and potential cuts to federal agencies raised concerns about emergency response capabilities [2][3][8] - Senator Ted Cruz stated he would not support eliminating FEMA and trusts the National Weather Service to do its job with available resources [8][9] - The event highlights the need for better preparedness and response to flash floods in "flash flood alley" [22][23]
At least 70 dead in Texas flooding, dozens missing
MSNBC· 2025-07-06 17:45
Breaking news on the deadly floods in central Texas. The death toll has continued to rise overnight on the third straight day of frantic search and rescue missions. The number of dead is now at 70 people, including children.We also learned today 11 children and one counselor are still unaccounted for from Camp Mystic. That's that all girls summer camp. It's just one of the many scenes of destruction.Today, Texas Congressman Walking Castro stressed the urgency in the search for survivors. the priority is on ...
How Texas is searching for missing people amid flood devastation
NBC News· 2025-07-06 17:43
Disaster Overview - Rescue operations are ongoing by land, air, and water in the Texas Hill Country [1] - The death toll is rising, with 59 people found dead in Kirk County along the Guadalupe River, including 21 children [1] - 12 people are still missing from Camp Mystic, including 11 campers and one counselor [1] Impact Assessment - Officials do not know the total number of missing people, including vacationers [2] - Families are desperate for answers as rescue operations continue [2] - The situation is described as heartbreaking with every update indicating further loss [2]
Death toll rises in Texas flooding
NBC News· 2025-07-06 16:43
Families hold on to hope as heartbreak overflows. On the broken banks of the Guadalupe River, a trail of death and debris, trees leveled and shredded, families destroyed. The death toll rising with every update.And tonight, our first look at Camp Mystic. The Christian All Girls retreat devastated. Inside one cabin, bunks and bedding caked in mud.Officials say 27 campers are still missing tonight. The Guadalupe swelled nearly 30 feet in just about an hour Friday morning. A holiday escape, now a hellscape.RVs ...
A look at the destruction left behind by flood waters in Texas
NBC News· 2025-07-05 19:55
Environmental Impact - Severe flooding occurred in Kurville, Texas, causing widespread destruction [1] - The Guadalupe River rose approximately 26 to 30 feet (792.48 cm to 914.4 cm) in about an hour, leading to the devastation [1] - The force of the water leveled trees and stripped bark, indicating the intensity of the flood [2]
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Breaking: At least six people died and over 20 children went missing from a girls' summer camp after widespread flooding in parts of central Texas https://t.co/1s7NvMxiyo ...
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CNN Breaking News· 2025-07-04 21:04
The death toll mounts in the catastrophic Texas floods as officials search for more than 20 children unaccounted for at a summer camp https://t.co/79CQlHuuDy ...