Texas Faces Catastrophic Flooding: Urgent Rescues Underway
In a shocking turn of events, the Guadalupe River has surged to dangerous levels, claiming over a dozen lives and leaving at least 23 children missing from a private Christian camp near Kerrville, Texas. Rescue operations are in full swing, as brave crews risk their lives to save those trapped by relentless floodwaters.
Governor Greg Abbott has made it clear: “We will not stop until everyone is accounted for.” His commitment is unwavering. Video footage reveals a dramatic rescue by a Texas Department of Public Safety helicopter, showcasing the desperate measures being taken to retrieve a woman stranded in a tree while raging waters swirl ominously below.
As rain hammered Kerr County, the Guadalupe River rose an astonishing 26 feet in just 45 minutes. Acting Governor Dan Patrick, stepped in as Abbott was out of state, confirming the crisis was grave, with the loss of life confirmed and many still unaccounted for. Camp Mystic, with around 750 attendees, is at the center of this tragedy, and parents of the missing girls are being kept informed.
The threat isn’t over. Additional flooding is reported throughout the region, with the Llano River also crested above critical levels. According to reports, at least 13 fatalities have been confirmed around Kerr County, underscoring the severity of this natural disaster.
Rescue efforts are urgent. Images have surfaced of another victim— a young man who was swept away from an RV park, who endured significant injuries in the chaos. The local response has been robust, with first responders labeling the situation a “mass casualty scene.”
Governor Abbott foresaw this calamity and already deployed the Texas National Guard to assist with imminent flooding. His proactive measures showcase the leadership Texans need in times of crisis.
The ongoing situation demands attention. The National Weather Service warns of potential flash flooding from San Antonio to Waco over the next 24 to 48 hours, compounding the already precarious conditions. We must remain vigilant and prepared for what lies ahead.
In times like these, the strength and resilience of Texas shine through. As rescue operations continue, our leaders remain committed to ensuring the safety of all residents. The state is facing a significant and challenging moment, but Texas will rise to meet it head-on.





