How to help Texas flood victims as death toll reaches more than 80, including dozens of children
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On July 4, residents of Kerr County, Texas, faced life-threatening floods after a National Weather Service warning issued at 4 a.m. The Guadalupe River rose by 26 feet in less than an hour, causing deadly impacts across six counties. The confirmed death toll has reached at least 82, with many missing, including 28 children, some of whom were at a summer camp. Recovery efforts are in progress, and it will take considerable time to address the damage and loss from this disaster.
The Kerr County, Texas, floods are among the worst that this area has experienced in nearly a century, leading to at least 82 confirmed deaths.
At around 4 a.m. local time, the National Weather Service issued an urgent warning of a flood watch posing a severe threat to human life.
The Guadalupe River rose by 26 feet in under an hour, damaging homes and vehicles and causing a staggering loss of life, including at least 28 children.
Search and recovery efforts are still underway, and it may take months or longer to clean and rebuild the affected areas.
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