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Historic Rainfall Causes Catastrophic, Deadly Flash Floods In Central Texas
Historic Rainfall Causes Catastrophic, Deadly Flash Floods In Central Texas

Yahoo

time05-07-2025

  • Climate
  • Yahoo

Historic Rainfall Causes Catastrophic, Deadly Flash Floods In Central Texas

Water rescues and search and recovery efforts are underway in Central Texas after heavy rain caused devastating floods that started in the middle of the night Thursday. The National Weather Service declared flash flood emergencies in Kerr County and San Angelo early Friday morning, warning that a 'large and deadly flood wave' was moving down the Guadalupe River near Hunt, Texas. As of Saturday morning, at least 27 people have been killed by the floods. Among the dead are 18 adults and 9 children. In a press conference on Saturday, officials said that at least 850 people have been rescued from the area. In addition, 27 people remain missing from girls' summer camp at Camp Mystic, which sits alongside the river in Kerr County. Mobile homes, campers and other vehicles were swept away as the river surged. The river shot up more than 26 feet in just 45 minutes. Digital meteorologist Sara Tonks adds, "The soil and the river were unable to keep up with the rain as over 7 inches of rain fell in only 4 and a half hours from 1 to 5:30 am." The Guadalupe River hit its second-highest height ever on record, reaching 29.45 feet, but Bob Fogarty, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service's Austin/San Antonio office believes it could be even higher. He told the Associated Press the gauge failed after recording a level of 29 and half feet, 'The gauge is completely underwater.' Flooding also inundated neighborhoods further north in San Angelo. Some areas got more than a foot of rain, trapping people inside their homes. The National Weather Service in San Angelo said it received multiple reports of flooded roads and homes across Tom Green County, calling the conditions life-threatening. The NWS urged people to stay indoors and issued River Flood Warnings for parts of San Saba, Concho and Colorado rivers. An additional flash flood emergency was issued for parts of Burnet, Williamson and Travis counties northwest of Austin, Texas, Saturday morning. Up to 14 inches of new rain had fallen. Texas Hill Country and the greater Interstate-35 corridor in Texas are known as "Flash Flood Alley" because of the intersection of heavy rainfall that occurs there frequently, higher population, urban and rolling terrain, and the higher number of influential rivers, including the Guadalupe and Colorado rivers. Up to 10 additional inches of rainfall is possible through the holiday weekend.

Deadly and 'catastrophic' flooding unfolding along Texas' Guadalupe River: Updates
Deadly and 'catastrophic' flooding unfolding along Texas' Guadalupe River: Updates

USA Today

time04-07-2025

  • Climate
  • USA Today

Deadly and 'catastrophic' flooding unfolding along Texas' Guadalupe River: Updates

Multiple fatalities have been confirmed as a "catastrophic" flooding emergency unfolded in Texas on the Fourth of July, caused by heavy rains that overwhelmed the Guadalupe River. People have died in Kerr County and roads were flooding in Kerrville, a city of 25,000 people about 60 miles northwest of San Antonio, authorities said. Authorities at a late morning news conference declined to say how many people have died but said they would have more updates later in the afternoon. "This is a catastrophic flooding event in Kerr County. We can confirm fatalities but will not release further information until next of kin are notified," the Kerr County Sheriff's Office said. "The entire county is an extremely active scene." Residents were urged to shelter in place and not attempt to travel. Anyone along creeks, streams and the Guadalupe River should seek higher ground, the sheriff's office said. "This has been a very devastating and deadly flood," Kerr County Judge Rob Kelly said at a news conference as sirens sounded in the background. "When you look out your front door, and you see the Guadalupe River running, it'll wake you up, let me tell you." Officials are still working to identify most of the people who died, Kelly said. Officials have performed "dozens" of water rescues, he said. "This came at night, when people were asleep in bed," Kerrville Mayor Joe Herring Jr. said, visibly emotional. "Please pray for our community." The area was under a flash flood warning and between 5 and 11 inches of rain had already fallen by about 9 a.m., the National Weather Service in Austin and San Antonio said. Another 1 to 2 inches could fall before the rain threat dissipates later in the afternoon, the weather service said. "This is a very dangerous and life-threatening flood event along the Guadalupe River! Move to higher ground!" the weather service there said. Earlier in the morning, the Guadalupe River at Hunt in western Kerr County had already reached the second-highest level on record at over 29 feet, surpassing levels of the 1987 Guadalupe River Flood at that spot, the weather service in Austin and San Antonio said. The 1987 flood killed 10 teenagers on a church camp bus and van on July 17 near Comfort, Texas. In San Angelo, Texas, about 150 miles from Kerrville in the central part of the state, the weather service shared a photo of a flooded-out intersection with water reaching the level of road signs. The weather service office in San Angelo said it had received multiple reports of flooded roads and homes in Tom Green County, calling the conditions "life-threatening." Texas mobilizes all resources, National Guard, to Kerr County Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said he was "surging all available resources" to respond to the flooding in the Kerr County area, including water rescue teams, sheltering centers, the National Guard and the state's Department of Public Safety "The immediate priority is saving lives," Abbott said. Mandatory evacuations along Guadalupe River Officials in Comfort, Texas, issued mandatory evacuations for residents along the rapidly rising river, according to a post at about 8 a.m. local time. "We regret to inform everyone that the flood situation in Comfort is not improving," the Comfort Volunteer Fire Department said in an update at 11 a.m. "We have sounded the flood sirens and urge all residents in low-lying areas of town to evacuate immediately." Residents were instructed to bring necessary documents, medications, clothing and important valuables with them as they escape to higher ground. Police and firefighters in Kerrville were helping residents evacuate, with a reunification center set up at a local Walmart and a shelter at a church. Disaster declaration in Kerrville Herring, mayor of Kerrville issued a disaster declaration the morning of July 4. Fatalities and missing people have been reported in Kerr County with water rescues ongoing, the city of Kerrville said. "Search and recovery efforts are ongoing and will increase as the waters recede," the city said. The city said it cancelled its Fourth of July celebration, "Fourth on the River." Flooding impacts summer camps along river Kelly said in the late morning that authorities can't confirm whether campers at an all-girls Christian summer camp in Hunt along the Guadalupe River are accounted for. There were several camps affected in the area but Kelly said he didn't have more information about them and advised worried parents to reach out to the camps for more information. Was this flooding a surprise? The National Weather Service had placed Kerr County and other counties in the region under a flood watch ahead of the flooding on July 3, but Kelly said the extent of the flooding was a surprise. "No one knew this kind of flood was coming," he said, adding that Kerr County doesn't have a warning system that could have alerted residents the night of July 3. "We deal with floods on a regular basis," he said. "We had no reason to believe this was going to be anything like what's happened here." (This story was updated to include video.)

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