Overview
- Officials report at least 121 people have died and around 180 remain missing after the July 4 flash floods overran the Guadalupe River.
- The National Weather Service issued fresh flood alerts on July 14, prompting an immediate pause to ongoing search and rescue efforts.
- Investigations are under way into gaps in local flood-alert infrastructure and alleged National Weather Service staffing cuts that delayed critical warnings.
- Deficiencies in cell coverage across the Balcones Escarpment hindered timely evacuation notices for at-risk communities.
- Many migrants in affected areas are refusing state economic assistance out of fear of Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids.