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Heavy Rains Stall Searches as Texas Flood Toll Reaches 131

Governor Greg Abbott secured federal disaster assistance for ten counties ahead of a special legislative session to overhaul flash-flood warnings.

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Brandon Myrtle stands in the Guadalupe River as he tries to clear debris after catastrophic floods in Center Point, Texas, on July 11, 2025.
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Overview

  • Texas authorities have confirmed 131 deaths from the July 4 flash flooding, with about 101 people still missing.
  • Continued heavy rainfall and flood watches through July 15 have forced suspension of riverbank searches and delayed recovery operations.
  • Governor Greg Abbott announced expansion of FEMA Public Assistance to ten counties after federal authorities approved additional disaster declarations.
  • The Texas Legislature will convene a special session on July 23 to address failures in flash-flood warning systems and preparedness measures.
  • Authorities have begun draining reservoirs to expose submerged vehicles and remains, while multiagency teams scour debris piles along the Guadalupe River.