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Search For Texas Flood Victims Paused As Heavy Rains Bring New Threat Of High Waters

Last updated: July 13, 2025 6:45 pm
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KERRVILLE, Texas (AP) — Severe weather in Texas on Sunday halted the search for victims of catastrophic flooding along the Guadalupe River. The heavy rains also led to high-water rescues in other areas, prompting warnings of potential surges in waterways.

This pause in the search marked the first time since the July Fourth floods, which claimed the lives of at least 129 people. Authorities fear that more than 160 individuals might still be missing in Kerr County.

In response to the threat of flooding, local officials in Kerrville went door-to-door to alert residents of the potential danger. Search-and-rescue efforts were temporarily suspended in Kerr County due to the high risk of flash floods.

The inclement weather also caused significant damage in other parts of Texas, with about 100 homes affected by the latest round of flooding. Evacuations were ordered in flood-prone areas, and shelters were set up to assist displaced residents.

As the rains continued, forecasters warned of rising water levels, particularly along the Guadalupe River. Emergency crews were kept busy with water rescues, including one dramatic rescue of a motorist stranded on a submerged bridge.

Residents of Kerrville, still reeling from the devastation of the previous floods, received support from law enforcement and emergency alerts. Despite the ongoing challenges, the community remained resilient and united in their efforts to help one another.


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As the region braced for more rainfall, the community remained vigilant, ready to respond to any further challenges posed by the unpredictable weather patterns.

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