Central Texas flooding was a killer
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At Least 13 Dead in Texas Floods and More than 20 Children Missing from Girls Summer Camp
'My son and I floated to a tree where we hung onto it, and my boyfriend and my dog floated away...'
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In all the deacdes I have lived in Texas, I have never seen this kind of flooding before. As you can see from the video there is plenty of high ground that people could run to if they had a warning. I live in Southeast Texas. While we had some rain, I saw no flooding in my area.
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At Least 27 Dead in Texas Floods, Search for Missing Continues
A Texas sheriff says the deaths from flash flooding in central Texas has risen to 27 people, including nine children.
Search and rescue efforts were continuing in the Texas Hill Country, said Kerr County Sheriff Larry Leitha.
The destructive fast-moving waters along the Guadalupe River destroyed a girls' camp and washed away homes early Friday near the river. Many people remain missing.
Crews searched through the dark early Saturday for two dozen children from a girls camp and many others still missing after a wall of water rushed down a river in the Texas Hill Country during a powerful storm that killed at least 24 people. The death toll was certain to rise.
The destructive fast-moving waters along the Guadalupe River rose 26 feet in just 45 minutes before dawn Friday, washing away homes and vehicles. The danger was not over as more heavy rains were expected Saturday and flash flood warnings and flood watches remained in effect for parts of central Texas.
Searchers used helicopters and drones to look for victims and rescue people stranded. The total number of missing was not known but one sheriff said about 24 of them were girls who had been attending Camp Mystic, a Christian summer camp along the river.
Frantic parents and families posted photos of missing loved ones and pleas for information.
"The camp was completely destroyed," said Elinor Lester, 13, one of hundreds of campers at Camp Mystic. "A helicopter landed and started taking people away. It was really scary."
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