Heavy flooding in Texas has led to significant casualties, prompting intense search-and-rescue operations. Kerr County Judge Rob Kelly highlighted the unforeseen nature of this disaster during a news briefing, confirming that scattered residential areas and camps were severely impacted. Emergency personnel have already rescued 237 individuals. Many people are anxiously seeking information about family members at local camps as rescue efforts face challenges, including washed-away highways. State Senator Pete Flores stressed that the first 24 hours are crucial for effective rescue operations as additional rainfall is anticipated.
Kerr County Judge Rob Kelly stated that everyone is working hard to locate missing children, following catastrophic flooding that hit residential areas and campgrounds.
Emergency personnel have rescued or evacuated 237 people, including 167 by helicopter, as search-and-rescue efforts continue in response to unprecedented flooding.
The Ingram fire department reported catastrophic floods impacting Camp Mystic, with destroyed highways complicating further assistance and rescue operations.
State Senator Pete Flores emphasized the critical nature of the first 24 hours in search-and-rescue operations after flooding in Texas.
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