Texas flooding latest: desperate search for survivors after dozens killed and girls at summer camp missing | Texas

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What we know so far

  • At least 24 people died And up to 25 girls are missing after torrential rains caused sudden floods along the Guadalupe river Friday in Texas.

  • Rescue teams are looking for girls who attended Christian girls Mystic camp Summer camp just outside the city of Kerrville 104 km (64 miles) Northwest of San Antonio.

  • Friday evening, the emergency staff had rescued or evacuated 237 people, including 167 By helicopter, reports Reuters.

  • THE Texas The emergency management division had 14 helicopters And Hundreds of emergency workersas well as dronesInvolved in research and rescue operations.

  • A Monthly rain fell in a few hours. In less than an hour, the river increased by 26 feet (7.9 m) in what the Sheriff’s Bureau of Kerr County called “catastrophic floods”.

  • The floods swept mobile houses,, vehicles And Holiday cabins Where people spent the weekend of July 4, the BBC said.

  • A emergency has been declared in several counties.

  • Addressing journalists on the Air Force One Friday, US President Donald Trump said, “We will take care of them” when asked federal aid for disaster.

  • Kerr Rob Kelly’s county judgeThe high local elected official, said that a disaster of such magnitude was unforeseen. “We had no reason to believe that it was going to look like what happened here,” he said. “None of anything.”

  • No more rain is expected in the state, including around Wacoand the floods are planned downstream from County of Kerr.

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