06.07.2025 22:00
The number of people who lost their lives in the flood disaster caused by heavy rainfall that began on July 4 in the state of Texas, USA, has reached 67. Meanwhile, 11 individuals are still missing.
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The number of people who lost their lives in the flood disaster in the state of Texas, USA, has risen to 67, while it has been reported that 11 people are still missing.
According to local sources in Texas, USA, the death toll from the flood disaster that occurred due to heavy rainfall on July 4 has risen to 67.
11 PEOPLE STILL MISSING
Kerr County Sheriff Larry Leitha announced that 11 campers who were swept away by the flood caused by the Guadalupe River waters rising 8 meters due to the sudden heavy rains that began on Friday are still missing.
Authorities stated that they will continue their efforts until all those missing are found.
WHAT HAPPENED?
In the southern state of Texas, USA, heavy rains that suddenly began on July 4 caused the Guadalupe River in Kerr County to overflow, leading to flooding.
Texas Governor Gregg Abbott stated in a post on X that they have mobilized all resources to combat the devastating floods, while local officials reported that nearly 50,000 people were in the disaster area and that search and rescue operations were ongoing.
Republican local officials in the state criticized the National Weather Service (NWS), which had its budget cut by President Trump’s austerity policies, for failing to provide adequate warnings and accurate forecasts before the disaster.
US President Donald Trump declared Kerr County a disaster area due to the flooding in Texas.
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