Live updates: At least 79 dead as search efforts intensify after Texas floods

Catastrophic Flooding in Central Texas: 79 Dead, Search for Children Ongoing
Updated July 6, 2025 – 4:00 p.m. CT

Devastating flash floods have swept through Central Texas after torrential rains caused the Guadalupe River to surge 20–26 feet in minutes. Kerr County was hit hardest, with 68 deaths reported—28 of them children, including 11 missing campers from Camp Mystic.

In total, 79 people across six counties have been confirmed dead. Other fatalities occurred in Kendall, Gillespie, Real, Comal, and Bandera counties. Officials warn that the toll may rise as crews continue to clear debris and search submerged areas.

Survivors described the floodwaters rising from ankle-deep to roof-level in under ten minutes. Camp counselors used kayaks to relocate children, but several dorms were swept away. Washed-out roads and poor cell service severely hindered rescue operations.

Since Friday, over 230 people have been rescued by boat or helicopter. President Donald Trump signed a Major Disaster Declaration Saturday night, activating FEMA assistance for Kerr County, including housing and debris removal support.

The National Weather Service extended a Flash Flood Watch through Monday, forecasting another 2–4 inches of rain in the already saturated Hill Country. Residents are urged to stay off rural roads and monitor warnings.

Questions about preparedness have surfaced, especially the lack of river-stage sirens. Officials vow to upgrade the alert system after the crisis ends.

To help:

  • Donate at Hill Country United Way’s “Guadalupe Flood Relief” fund.
  • Volunteer via crisiscleanup.org.
  • Report missing persons: 830-555-2025 (Kerr County OEM, 24/7).

Authorities urge caution as search efforts continue. “The river is still dangerous,” warned DPS Captain Laura Meza.

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