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Texas Flash Flood Death Toll Hits 52 as Camp Mystic Search Intensifies

The Guadalupe River surged eight meters in under an hour, catching alert systems off guard and prompting intensified air and water searches

Una familia intenta cruzar el río Guadalupe luego de que una inundación repentina azotara la zona, el 5 de julio de 2025, en Ingram, Texas. (AP Foto/Julio Cortez)
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Un cartel de Camp Mystic se ve junto a la entrada del recinto a la orilla del río Guadalupe tras una inundación repentina en la zona, en Hunt, Texas, el sábado 5 de julio de 2025. (AP Foto/Julio Cortez)

Overview

  • Authorities have confirmed 52 fatalities across at least five counties in Texas Hill Country and warn the toll could climb further
  • More than 20 girls from Camp Mystic remain unaccounted for after cabins were swept away by record flash flooding
  • Over 500 state and federal personnel, including 14 helicopters and several boats, are engaged in ongoing search and rescue operations
  • Governor Greg Abbott has designated 15 counties as disaster zones and appealed for additional federal support from FEMA and the U.S. Coast Guard
  • The National Weather Service maintained an orange flood alert but conceded it underestimated the intensity of the downpour that fueled the Guadalupe River surge