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Dozens still missing in Texas as search for survivors continues
MSNBC· 2025-07-08 11:55
I need to tell my community and those families who are waiting, this will be a rough week. Primary search continues and we remain hopeful every foot, every mile, every bend of the river. The mayor of Kurville, Texas, speaking to his community yesterday in the wake of the devastating flash flooding that swept through the region.We're going to go through live to the hard hit area as the death toll continues to rise and questions mount about the warning systems there. Plus, President Trump welcomes Israeli Pri ...
Death toll from Texas flooding tops 100 as search for survivors continues
MSNBC· 2025-07-08 10:05
I need to tell my community and those families who are waiting, this will be a rough week. Primary search continues and we remain hopeful every foot, every mile, every bend of the river. It's the mayor of Kerville, Texas, speaking to his community in the wake of the devastating flash flooding that swept through the region.The question is, why weren't the warnings enough to save more lives. Plus, President Trump welcomes Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to the White House. The question is, was any p ...
Road to recovery from deadly Texas floods 'going to be very long'
MSNBC· 2025-07-07 21:30
Disaster Overview - Tropical storm remnants caused catastrophic flooding in the Guadalupe River area, with the river rising over 36 feet in 4 hours [1] - The Texas Hill Country's unique geology, characterized by steep hills, thin soil, and limestone, contributes to flash flooding [8][9][10] - Floodwaters are contaminated, posing health risks, and debris piles are hazardous, complicating rescue and recovery efforts [3][13][14] Relief Efforts - Over 400 first responders are involved in search and rescue operations [3] - Federal, state, and local officials are providing assistance, including law enforcement and specialized equipment [2][14][15] - The Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country is the lead fundraising entity for the emergency response [16] Funding and Resource Allocation - The Community Foundation is collecting online donations to support nonprofits involved in disaster relief [2][4] - The Kurville/Kerr County Flood Relief Fund will provide short, medium, and long-term grants to local vetted organizations [7] - Funds will address various community needs, including damage to the senior center, nature center, city park system, and community theater [6][7] Community Impact - The flood has caused widespread destruction, including snapped trees, displaced appliances and vehicles, and massive debris piles [12][13] - The recovery and rebuilding process is expected to be lengthy [4]
Despite ‘agony’, Texas community ‘is coming together’ to recover from floods: NPR Correspondent
MSNBC· 2025-07-06 21:58
Joining us now is Serio Martinez Belrren, a reporter for NPR based in Texas. Serio, I hope you're doing okay. I know you've reported on this area for a while.Um, I want to ask you first about the warnings because that seems to be a question everyone is asking. Did residents in this area get any kind of alert or flash flood warning. And even if they did, I was talking to somebody earlier today who said in these areas a flash flood alert on your phone normally means like don't drive in the street, not my hous ...
At least 70 dead in Texas flooding, dozens still missing
MSNBC· 2025-07-06 17:48
We begin with 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.There are many developments to cover and questions still to answer in this ongoing flooding dis ...
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 ...
Urgent search and rescue continues amid Texas flooding; at least 51 dead
MSNBC· 2025-07-06 16:54
Overnight, local officials confirmed at least 51 people, including 15 children, died in the flooding. Kirk County has been the hardest hit. And search and rescue teams are racing to find 27 children still missing from Camp Mystic, a summer camp near the Guadalupe River in Hunt, Texas.NBC's Ryan Chandler joins us now from Kville, Texas, with more on the latest. Ryan, where do rescue efforts stand right now. Well, Jonathan, officials insist this is still an active search and rescue operation.The governor sayi ...
Dozens dead from Texas floods as campers remain unaccounted for
NBC News· 2025-07-05 23:30
Good evening. We begin tonight with the devastation from catastrophic flash flooding in central Texas growing even more dire. This was the view from above in Kirk County, showing total destruction.Officials saying at least 32 people have been killed after a dangerous surge from the Guadalupe River overwhelmed the entire region, uprooting trees and leaving piles of debris everywhere. At the same time, dozens of families are in anguish tonight, desperately searching for at least 27 children who went missing a ...
At least 20 children at Texas summer camp missing after flash flooding
NBC News· 2025-07-04 22:10
Disaster Overview - Central Texas experienced devastating flash flooding, with at least 20 children missing from a summer camp [1] - Local authorities reported at least 13 fatalities due to the floodwaters [2] - The National Weather Service indicated the river rose from 7 feet to over 29 feet within 4 hours [2] Meteorological Analysis - The flooding was attributed to unusual thunderstorm activity in hilly terrain during the night [3] - Heavy rainfall, with the highest total exceeding 17 inches in 24 hours, concentrated in the Texas hill country [4] - One location near St Angelo recorded 14 inches of rainfall, with a widespread area receiving up to 7 inches [5] River Crest and Impact - The Guadalupe River crested in Kurville around 9:00 a m and in Comfort around 10:00 a m [5] - In Comfort, Texas, the river rose 29 feet in 1 hour, equating to 1 foot every 2 minutes [7] - The river's rapid rise included debris, contributing to the devastation [8] Future Forecast and Mitigation - The flood crest is moving towards Canyon Lake, which has a dam and is currently 30 feet below capacity, expected to absorb the water [6] - While another heavy rain is expected, it is not expected to repeat the same level of flooding [10] - Search and rescue operations are ongoing, complicated by the need to rescue people from trees [11]