Texas Floods Kills Dozens As Others Are Still Missing
At least 89 people have lost their lives in one of the deadliest floods in Texas, as SAR teams are continuing their search for others who are still missing.
Deaths have been reported in six Texas counties – Kerr, Burnet, Travis, Kendall, Williamson and Tom Green. Read more here
We send our deepest condolences to the families and friends who lost their loved ones in the Texas Floods over the holiday weekend. We'll keep everyone updated on this incident. Please stay safe, everyone!
UPDATE(7/8/25)- At least 109 people have lost their lives in the Texas Flood. Once again, we are sending our thoughts and prayers to those who lost their loved ones in the flood and are affected by this incident. More updates coming soon! Read more here
UPDATE(7/9/25)-The death toll in the Texas Floods has risen to 119 which includes the missing children from Camp Mystic. Read more here
UPDATE(7/10/25)- The Death toll has risen to 120 people as 173 people are still missing. SAR teams from across the nation are doing their best, continuing to look for the remaining missing individuals. Please stay tuned for more updates! Read more here
UPDATE(7/14/25)- After 132 people have lost their lives, the search for the remaining missing people has been put on hold temporarily due to heavy rain. Read more here
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