Thunderstorms and torrential rain in the USA have triggered lethal flash flooding alongside the Guadalupe River in south-central Texas, killing at the very least 13 folks and leaving greater than 20 women from a summer time camp lacking, in line with native authorities.
The US Nationwide Climate Service declared a flash flood emergency on Thursday for elements of Kerr County, positioned in south-central Texas Hill Nation, about 105km (65 miles) northwest of San Antonio, following heavy downpours measuring as much as 300mm (1ft) of rain.
Dalton Rice, metropolis supervisor for Kerville, the county seat, informed reporters the acute flooding struck earlier than daybreak with little or no warning, precluding authorities from issuing any evacuation orders.
“This occurred in a short time, over a really brief time frame that might not be predicted, even with the radar,” Rice mentioned. “This occurred inside lower than a two-hour span.”
Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick mentioned someplace between six and 10 our bodies had been discovered up to now within the frantic seek for victims. In the meantime, throughout a information convention carried out concurrently Patrick’s replace, Kerr County Sheriff Larry Leitha reported that there have been 13 deaths from the flooding.
Patrick mentioned 23 women have been listed as unaccounted for amongst greater than 700 kids who have been at a summer time camp when it was swept by floodwaters at about 4am native time (09:00 GMT).
“That doesn’t imply they’ve been misplaced; they could possibly be in a tree, they could possibly be out of communication,” he mentioned.
Screengrab exhibits first responders survey rising floodwaters of the Guadalupe River after flash flooding in Kerr County, Texas, US, on July 4, 2025 (ABC Affiliate KSAT through Reuters)
A minimum of 250mm of rain poured down in a single day in central Kerr County, inflicting flash flooding of the Guadalupe River and resulting in determined pleas for details about the lacking.
“Some are adults, some are kids,” Patrick mentioned throughout a information convention. “Once more, we don’t know the place these our bodies got here from.”
Groups carried out dozens of rescues, and emergency responders continued to look for individuals who have been unaccounted for.
“I’m asking the folks of Texas, do some critical praying this afternoon. On-your-knees sort of praying, that we discover these younger women,” Patrick mentioned.
He mentioned the Guadalupe River rose 8 metres (26ft) in 45 minutes within the midst of heavy downpours deluging the area. Search groups have been flying 14 helicopters and a dozen drones over the realm, along with tons of of emergency personnel on the bottom conducting rescues from timber and swift-flowing water.
“Further rain is forecast in these areas,” Patrick mentioned. “Even when the rain is gentle, extra flooding can happen in these areas. There may be an ongoing menace for doable flash flooding from San Antonio to Waco for the subsequent 24 to 48 hours along with the continued dangers in west and central Texas.”
Patrick learn out a message from the director of the summer time camp, which had some 750 campers over the July 4 lengthy weekend, reporting that it had “sustained catastrophic stage of flooding”.
“We’ve no energy, water or Wi-Fi,” the message mentioned.
Particles is left behind by a raging Guadalupe River, Friday, July 4, 2025, in Kerrville, Texas (Eric Homosexual/AP Picture)
State and native officers warned towards residents travelling to the realm, which incorporates campgrounds dotted alongside the river, with dozens of roads “impassable”.
Movies on social media confirmed homes and timber swept away by the in a single day flash flood brought on by heavy in a single day rainfall of 300mm – one-third of Kerr County’s common annual rainfall.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott shared a video on X of a sufferer being plucked from the highest of a tree by a rescuer dangling from a helicopter as floodwaters raged under.
Personnel from the US Coast Guard and the Federal Emergency Administration Company have been activated to help native authorities in confronting the disaster, officers mentioned.
Freeman Martin, director of the state’s public security division, mentioned the flood was a “mass casualty occasion”.
“The rain has let up, however we all know there’s one other wave coming,” Martin warned, saying extra rain could be hitting areas round San Antonio and Austin.