2025-07-05 22:55:10
USA
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Texas Floods Claim 32 Lives, Community Faces Uncertainty and Loss

The recent flash floods in Texas have left a tragic mark, with the death toll rising to at least 32, including 14 children. The relentless storms caused the Guadalupe River to overflow, resulting in widespread devastation and the destruction of homes and camps.

Emergency services have mobilized extensively, rescuing over 850 individuals, yet dozens remain unaccounted for, particularly a group of girls from a summer camp. As search operations continue, the community grapples with profound loss and uncertainty.

Local officials, including the mayor of Kerrville, have described the situation as dire, emphasizing the emotional toll on families and residents. In response to the disaster, Texas Governor Greg Abbott has declared a state of emergency, enabling faster allocation of resources to the affected areas.

Meanwhile, President Donald Trump has expressed his condolences and pledged federal support to assist in recovery efforts. Authorities are under scrutiny for their preparedness and warning measures, especially as the floods struck during a major holiday weekend.

While the immediate focus remains on rescue operations, the long-term implications of this disaster will require thoughtful consideration and planning to prevent future tragedies.

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DER SPIEGEL
5. Juli 2025 um 19:19

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In Texas, the number of victims after flash floods has risen to at least 32, including 14 children and 18 adults. More than 850 people were rescued, but dozens of girls from a summer camp are still missing. The mayor of Kerrville said it was a 'difficult day' in light of the disaster. US President Donald Trump emphasized his support for the families and the state of Texas.
Al Jazeera
5. Juli 2025 um 17:09

Texas floods death toll rises to 27 as rescuers search for missing children

At least 27 people, including 9 children, have died in Texas floods after a powerful storm caused flash flooding. Over 800 people were evacuated from the area and more than 1,000 rescuers are searching for over two dozen missing children. Authorities face scrutiny over whether they issued proper warnings and prepared enough for the disaster, which occurred on the Fourth of July holiday weekend. The federal government is working with state and local officials to respond to the flooding.
AFP
5. Juli 2025 um 17:02

Frenzied Search for 27 Missing Girls After Deadly Flash Floods in Texas

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AFP
5. Juli 2025 um 02:51

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