Texas Flood: 51 Dead, Dozens Missing After 'Once-in-a-Century' Deluge
by Amy Ivanov in NewsDevastating flash floods in Texas have resulted in at least 51 deaths, with 15 of the victims being children. Dozens remain missing, including 27 girls from Camp Mystic, a Christian summer camp along the Guadalupe River. The floods, described as a "once-in-a-century" event by Texas Congressman Chip Roy, caused widespread destruction, washing away homes and vehicles. The rapid rise of the floodwaters, following torrential rainfall exceeding initial forecasts, overwhelmed the area. Rescue efforts are underway, with over 850 people rescued or evacuated. The tragedy has prompted questions about the accuracy of the National Weather Service's forecasts, with some officials suggesting that the agency's actions may have been inadequate. President Trump has expressed his condolences, and federal aid has been requested. Heartbreaking stories of loss are emerging, including the deaths of two young girls, Blair and Brooke, whose father described them as "gifted" and "a light in any room." Search and rescue teams are working tirelessly to locate the missing, utilizing helicopters, boats, and drones. One man recounted a miraculous rescue of a woman who had been trapped in the river for hours.
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