More than 100 killed in Texas floods, with 11 still missing from Camp Mystic

Published on: 2025/07/08 13:37

More than 100 killed in Texas floods, with 11 still missing from Camp Mystic
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Good morning, I'm Choi Chi-hee, and this is The World Now.

Starting with updates from the United States, where the death toll from Friday's catastrophic flash floods in central Texas has now exceeded 100.

Torrential rains caused the Guadalupe River to rise by 792 centimeters in under an hour, overwhelming Kerr County and neighboring counties.

At least 104 people, including 28 children, have been confirmed dead, and dozens are still missing.

Camp Mystic, an all-girls summer camp on the riverbank, saw the death of 27 campers and counselors, with 10 girls and a counselor still unaccounted for.

Search and rescue operations are into their fourth day, involving over 1,000 volunteers and professionals, working alongside local emergency services.

Federal and state officials are facing criticism for delayed evacuation alerts, but local officials said heavy flood warnings were issued in advance.

Senator Chuck Schumer has called for an investigation into whether staffing cuts at the National Weather Service have undermined essential warnings.

President Trump has declared a disaster in Kerr County, promising federal aid and planning a site visit later this week.

Meanwhile, more heavy rain is expected in the area.

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