At least 24 have died after heavy rain pounded Kerr County, Texas, early Friday, leading to “catastrophic” flooding, the sheriff said.
At least 24 have died after heavy rain pounded Kerr County, Texas, early Friday, leading to “catastrophic” flooding, the sheriff said.
Children are among the dead, according to a state official.
Thirteen people are dead and more than 20 people unaccounted for after heavy rain lashed Texas, leading to “catastrophic” flooding.
Children are among the dead, and about 23 campers from a summer camp in the area, Camp Mystic, are unaccounted for, said Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, who has taken on the duties of acting governor.
Up to 12 inches of rain has already fallen in Kerr County, about 60 miles north of San Antonio, with the rain ongoing through the evening.
Key Headlines
Here’s how the news is developing.
15 minutes ago
Photos show flood damage, reunifications
Photos from the scene of devastating flooding in central Texas show the debris-strewn banks of the Guadalupe River — as well as emotional scenes of families being reunited.
Local officials have confirmed at least 13 deaths so far.


The area hard-hit by the flooding is home to several major camps. At one of them — Camp Mystic, a girl’s summer camp — there are 23 campers unaccounted for, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick said.
Photos also showed families lining up at a reunification center.


1 hour ago
US Coast Guard helping evacuate people from Texas flooding
The U.S. Coast Guard is helping to evacuate people in central Texas from catastrophic flooding.
The Coast Guard “is punching through storms to evacuate Americans from central Texas,” Department of Homeland Security Kristi Noem said in a post on X.
“We will fly throughout the night and as long as possible,” she said.
In an earlier post, Noem said she had activated the Coast Guard and the Federal Emergency Management Agency to respond to the situation.
3 hours and 34 minutes ago
Official describes harrowing rescues
Amid devastating flooding in Texas, first responders are working to rescue those stranded by the floodwaters.

Evacuations of camps near the Guadalupe River were ongoing Friday afternoon, said Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, who is performing the duties of the governor.
There are 14 helicopters in the air, 12 drones and nine rescue teams. Swimmers are in the water rescuing children and adults who escaped the floodwaters by climbing trees, Patrick said.

2 hours and 3 minutes ago
About 23 campers unaccounted for, official says
Children account for some of those dead in catastrophic Texas flooding, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick told reporters Friday.
There are several major camps in the area near the Guadalupe River that has been overtaken by floodwaters and at one of them — Camp Mystic — about 23 of its 750 campers are unaccounted for, Patrick said.
“That does not mean they’ve been lost — they could be in a tree, they could be out of communication. We are praying for all of those missing to be found alive,” Patrick said at a news conference.
Camp Mystic said in a letter to parents, “If your daughter is not accounted for, you have been notified. If you have not been personally contacted, then your daughter is accounted for.”
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