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Texas Floods Leave 82 Dead, Including 28 Children, as Flash Flood Warnings Persist

Central Texas Flooding Death Toll Rises to 82—Kerr County and Summer Camp Hit Hard

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
July 7, 2025
in Environment, Environment News, Extreme Weather, Floods, Humanitarian Crisis, Natural Disasters
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Texas Emergency Deepens: Flash Floods Claim Lives, Camp Mystic Among Worst Sites - Brandon Bell/Getty Images

Devastating Texas Hill Country Floods: Death Toll Climbs, More Rain Expected - Brandon Bell/Getty Images

Catastrophic Texas Floods Leave At Least 82 Dead—Flash Flood Threat Continues Across Hill Country

Rising Death Toll as Central Texas Battles Devastating Floods

At least 82 people, including 28 children, have died in the devastating floods that struck Central Texas beginning on July 4, according to local officials. The tragedy is far from over, with dozens still missing and weather forecasts warning of continued flash flooding into Monday.

Emergency crews remain on high alert as rescue efforts stretch across multiple counties. Torrential rain has overwhelmed rivers, swamped rural communities, and turned summer camps into disaster zones.

Kerr County Hit Hardest: Children Among the Dead

Kerr County has been the epicenter of the disaster, with at least 68 fatalities, officials confirmed Sunday night. Among the dead are 28 children, many of whom were attending Camp Mystic, a Christian all-girls summer camp nestled along the Guadalupe River.

During the peak of Friday’s storm, the river surged over 20 feet in under two hours, catching many off guard. First responders have described the conditions as among the most dangerous they’ve encountered in recent memory.

Additional Fatalities Reported Across Central Texas

The storm’s impact extends well beyond Kerr County. Other counties reporting fatalities include:

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  • Travis County (includes Austin): 6 confirmed deaths

  • Burnet County: 3 fatalities

  • Kendall County: 2 deaths

  • Williamson County: 2 deaths

  • Tom Green County: 1 death

Officials caution that these numbers could climb as rescue teams continue to search flooded areas and damaged infrastructure.

Flash Flood Warnings Extend Into Monday

The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued an extended flash flood watch for large portions of Texas Hill Country, including Austin, San Antonio, Kerrville, and nearby towns. The alert remains in effect through late Monday.

Forecasts predict an additional 2 to 4 inches of rain, with isolated pockets receiving up to 10 inches.

“Any additional heavy rainfall will lead to rapid runoff and flash flooding,” the NWS warned in an early Monday alert. “It remains difficult to pinpoint exact locations where heavier rainfall may occur.”

Emergency Services Urge Caution as Flood Risk Continues

Local emergency management teams are urging residents to stay indoors, avoid flooded roadways, and heed evacuation orders as conditions remain volatile. Flash floods, they warn, can escalate with little notice—especially in already saturated areas.

Rescue operations are ongoing, with helicopters, boats, and volunteer teams working around the clock.

A Disaster Still Unfolding

What began as a Fourth of July weekend celebration has turned into one of the deadliest flood disasters in recent Texas history. Officials are now focused on accounting for the missing, supporting survivors, and assessing the long-term damage to communities already reeling from loss.

As the Hill Country braces for more rain, families across Texas are left mourning—and hoping the worst has finally passed.

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For real-time updates on flash flood warnings, evacuation zones, and emergency alerts, visit the National Weather Service at weather.gov or follow @NWSSanAntonio on X.

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