These floods were caused the day before by torrential rains in the center of Texas, which resumed during the night and at the start of the day but with a lesser intensity.
“Children are still missing,” Kerr’s county sheriff said on Friday, Larry Lethia, showing a provisional assessment of 24 dead.
About twenty children, among the 750s participating in a Christian summer camp for girls on the shores of the Guadalupe river, are lacking in particular.
Two of them, aged 9 and 8, are among the victims, report the local media, citing their families.
According to the authorities, the level of the Guadalupe river rose approximately eight meters in 45 minutes, during which it fell “nearly 300 millimeters/hour of rain, a third of the average annual precipitation of the county.
“Water has reached the top of the trees,” he said, evoking “cars and whole houses swept away” by the waves.
Many rescues in progress
Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced on Friday evening that he “signed a disaster declaration to ensure that local officials have all means to continue to face the floods”.
“Texas will do everything to ensure that each missing person has been found,” he wrote on his X account.
A resident of Kerrville, in the center of Texas (south of the United States), by the Guadalupe river whose flood caused floods on July 4, 2025 GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA/AFP / Eric Vryn.
Soila Reyna, 55, a resident of Kerville who works in a local church to help people who lost their property, testified that he had never seen “nothing like it”.
About 500 rescuers and 14 helicopters were deployed, while the Texas National Guard and the Coast Guard sent reinforcements.
“More than 300 millimeters of rain fell overnight,” said meteorological services, reporting floods from several rivers in the region.
“Many rescue operations are underway,” they say, recommending the surrounding population to go “to height areas”.
In mid-June, at least ten people had perished due to floods in San Antonio following torrential rains.
Sudden floods, caused by torrential rains that the dry soil cannot absorb, are not uncommon. But according to the scientific community, climate change caused by human activity have made meteorological events more frequent and more intense such as floods, droughts and heat waves.
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