Guadalupe River, flood and Camp Mystic
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Catastrophic Flooding Sweeps Across Texas
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Tragic video shows a herd of deer being swept away in Texas as flooding turns deadly in the Lone Star State. Two flash flood emergencies are in place in Hill Country as of Thursday, with one affecting Kerrville – the scene of 2025’s deadly flooding at Camp Mystic,
Texas Hill Country is experiencing severe flash floods after days of torrential rain. Dangerous weather prompted the highest-level flash flood warning from the National Weather Service. A deadly flood wave is moving down the Guadalupe River,
Authorities in Texas have rescued hundreds of stranded drivers and people trapped in homes and at least two people have died due to catastrophic flooding.
The fathers of a camper and a counselor who died last July Fourth after flash floods swept through Camp Mystic in Texas reflect on the tragedy a year later.
There is growing concern about rapidly rising creeks and rivers across the Texas Hill Country following hours of torrential rain.
A year after Texas Hill Country floods killed more than 130, Kerr County is testing sirens, Camp Mystic is in bankruptcy and new state laws are in effect.
No single factor caused the weather disaster. Here’s how the combination of pieces came together to create the catastrophic flooding.
"We thought we were doing everything right," RJ Harber tells PEOPLE
There was no immediate word of any deaths or injuries from the flooding. The Texas Hill Country floods over the July Fourth holiday last year killed more than 100 people.
