On July 4, Kerr County, Texas, experienced severe flooding caused by heavy rains and thunderstorms that dumped up to a foot of rain, especially along the Guadalupe River. Rising waters caused significant damage, including debris accumulation, damaged homes, and blocked roads. The flooding was declared catastrophic, prompting Kerrville Mayor Joe Herring Jr. to issue a disaster declaration. Authorities urged residents living within 100 yards of the river to evacuate due to life-threatening conditions. The National Weather Service issued a flash flood emergency, warning of dangerous and rapidly rising waters. Tragically, at least 24 fatalities have been confirmed in Kerr County as a result of the flash floods, with an additional fatality reported in neighboring Kendall County, though its connection to the floods remains unclear. Local authorities also reported that nearly two dozen girls from a riverfront summer camp were missing following the flooding. The situation remains critical as emergency efforts continue in this Texas Hill Country region northwest of San Antonio.
first published: Jul 5, 2025 12:48 pm
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