Mon. Jul 28th, 2025
Central Texas Motorists Rescued Amidst New Flash Flood Warnings

Central Texas is under threat of further rainfall, prompting new flash flood warnings. Over the weekend, emergency responders conducted multiple rescues of motorists who drove into high water.

The National Weather Service has issued forecasts indicating thunderstorms likely to produce “excessive rainfall and potential flooding.” In Kerr County, officials have temporarily suspended search operations for victims of the devastating floods that struck the Texas Hill Country region just over a week ago.

Those floods resulted in at least 132 fatalities, with dozens of individuals still unaccounted for.

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Video footage depicts severe flooding as the San Gabriel River overflowed its banks, partially submerging structures.

Search and rescue efforts are ongoing in central Texas following flash floods that have claimed the lives of at least 51 people.

Officials report that at least 32 people, including 14 children, have died as a result of flash floods in Kerr County.

Jason Allen, a correspondent with CBS, the BBC’s US partner, reports from Kerrville, Texas.

Dozens remain missing after flash floods swept away mobile homes, vehicles, and vacation cabins.

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