Central Texas suffered one of the most lethal floods in decades over the Fourth of July weekend, leading to over 100 fatalities, predominantly among children, and many individuals remain unaccounted for. Six counties faced severe flooding, with Kerr County experiencing the highest death toll including 27 casualties from Camp Mystic, an all-girls camp. Rescue operations have reportedly saved at least 850 people, but ongoing search efforts are hampered by debris and additional rain. Support for flood victims is crucial, with calls for local volunteering and donations to aid recovery efforts.
One of the deadliest U.S. floods in decades devastated Central Texas over the Fourth of July weekend, with over 100 people reported dead and many unaccounted for.
Six Texas counties have been impacted by the floods, with Kerr County reporting the highest fatalities, including 27 campers and counselors from Camp Mystic.
Ongoing search and rescue efforts have rescued at least 850 people, but many missions are complicated by debris and additional rainfall.
You can help Texas flood victims by volunteering or donating goods to local organizations, providing critical support in the recovery efforts.
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