L645-EEUU TEXAS DAÑOS

07 de julio 2025 - 17:11

Damage and destruction could be seen across the floodplain in Kerrville, Texas on Monday (July 7) as waters receded after a deadly flash flood over the weekend.

Meanwhile, search teams looking for dozens of people still missing faced the danger of more heavy rain and thunderstorms on Monday (July 7). Search teams waded through mud-laden riverbanks and flew over the flood-stricken landscape on the fourth day of the search for survivors after Friday's flash floods.

The bulk of the dead were in the riverfront Hill Country Texas town of Kerrville, where 68 were killed including the 28 children, Kerr County Sheriff Larry Leitha said.

The Guadalupe River that runs through Kerrville was transformed by predawn torrential downpours into a raging torrent in less than hour on Friday The dead there included 27 campers and counselors at the Camp Mystic summer camp, a nearly century-old Christian girls retreat on the banks of the Guadalupe River, the camp said in a statement.

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KERRVILLE, TEXAS, UNITED STATES (JULY 7, 2025) (REUTERS - Access all)

1. VARIOUS OF FLOOD PLAIN

2. DEBRIS IN TREE

3. FLOODWATERS

4. FALLEN TREE IN FLOODWATERS

5. DEBRIS

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