At least 13 people were killed in Texas after sudden floods star-news.press/wp

Months of heavy rains fell within hours in the south of the central Texas, killing at least 13 people and leaving more than 20 girls to attend a summer camp that was not identified for Friday, where the search teams conducted boats and saving helicopters in the fast flooding waters that move.

Miserable social media appeals, and their loved ones have sought any information available about the people who fell in the floods.

Texas Lieutenant Gowl. Dan Patrick said somewhere between six and 10 bodies that have been found so far in the frantic search for the victims. Meanwhile, during a press conference conducted at the same time, Sharif told the CARE Larry La Territory about 13 deaths from the floods.

Up to 25 cm from the heavy rains that flowed within a few hours during the night in the Central Count, causing the flooding of the Guadalpe River and leading to desperate appeals to obtain information about the missing.

“Some of them are adults, some of them are children,” Patrick said. “Once again, we don’t know where these bodies came from.”

The teams conducted dozens of rescue operations, and continued to respond to emergency situations in the search for missing persons, including those present in the summer camp.

Water from severe floods rises along the Guadalobi River in Kiir Province, Texas, on Friday. (KSAT/The Assocated Press)

Patrick said: “I ask the people of Texas, and do some serious prayer this afternoon,” Patrick said.

Judge Rob Kelly, chief official in Kiir Province, confirmed the deaths of floods and dozens of water rescue operations so far. He said that he advised not to cite specific numbers and said that the authorities are still working to identify the dead.

“Most of them, we do not know who they are,” he said during a press conference.

Water coming through the walls

Erin Burges is located directly from the river in the BUME Bee Hills neighborhood, west of Ingram, in Kiir Province.

When I woke up to thunder at 3:30 am local time on Friday, “she was very raining, but there is no big deal,” she said.

The first respondents surveyed the growing flood water in the Guadalobi River after a flash flood in Kiir Province, Texas.
The first respondents wiped the emerging flood water in the Guadalopy River, in Kiir Province, on Friday. (KSAT/Reuters)

Just 20 minutes later, Burgis said that the water comes across the walls and rushed through the front and rear doors. She described a painful watch clinging to a tree and waited for water to recede enough so that they could walk at the top of the hill to one of the neighbors.

She said, “My son and my son sympathized on a tree where I commented on it, and my friend and my father floated. He was lost for a while, but we found it.”

“Fortunately, it is more than six feet long. This is the only thing that saved me, he was commenting on,” said Borgis of her 19 -year -old son.

The floods that were released on Thursday afternoon were estimated to be isolated amounts of 17 cm from the height of the water. This has turned into a warning of the floods for at least 30,000 people overnight.

When asked about the surprise surprise of the floods, Kelly said, “We have no warning system” and that “we did not know that this flood is coming,” even when local reporters indicated warnings and pushing him to obtain answers about the reason for not taking more precautions.

“No one knew this … was coming.”

“Be reassuring, no one knew that this type of flood was coming,” he said. “We have floods all the time. This is the most dangerous river valley in the United States.”

The governor of the state of Texas Greg Abbott said the state was providing resources to the societies that deal with floods.

The affected area, a region with stunning and rocky views known as Texas Hill Contre, west of the state capital and is an outdoor smuggler. Parts of the area are vulnerable to floods.

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2025-07-04 21:34:00

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