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    Texas Floods Kill 82 and Leave Dozens Missing: A Climate Wake-Up Call

    July 7, 2025
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    At least 82 people have died and dozens remain missing after the catastrophic Texas floods that swept across central Texas, marking one of the deadliest natural disasters in the state’s recent history.

    Emergency crews continue to search for survivors as officials warn of more flooding in the days ahead.

    Texas Floods Raises Emergency: What Happened?

    The floods began Friday after record-breaking rainfall overwhelmed the region in just a few hours—dumping months’ worth of precipitation onto already saturated ground.

    The Guadalupe River rose more than 8 meters in just 45 minutes, submerging homes, campsites, and entire communities.

    Tragedy at Summer Camp: Children Among the Victims

    One of the hardest-hit areas was Kerr County, where a summer camp housing over 750 girls was devastated.

    Floodwaters reached rooftops while campers were asleep, sweeping away cabins and trapping dozens. Authorities confirmed:

    • 68 deaths in Kerr County, including 28 children
    • 11 girls still missing from the riverside camp
    • The camp’s owner and director were among the deceased
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    Federal Response and Presidential Visit

    President Donald Trump signed a major disaster declaration from his golf club in New Jersey, unlocking federal aid for Texas.

    He described Texas floods as a “once-in-a-century disaster” and said he may visit the state on Friday. Trump dismissed criticism that his administration’s cuts to weather and emergency agencies weakened local warning systems.

    Search and Rescue Efforts Continue

    Texas Emergency Management Chief Nim Kidd said air, land, and water teams are combing the Guadalupe River for survivors and victims.

    “We will not stop until every missing person is accounted for,” he stated.

    More Rain, More Risk

    The National Weather Service has issued continued flood warnings for central Texas, citing the risk of additional thunderstorms over already waterlogged terrain.

    Somalia Expresses Solidarity with the United States

    In the wake of Texas floods disaster, the Federal Republic of Somalia issued a heartfelt statement of condolence and support:

    “The Federal Republic of Somalia extends its deepest condolences to the friendly people and government of the United States of America following the tragic flash floods that have affected central Texas, resulting in the loss of numerous lives, including children, and leaving many others unaccounted for.

    Somalia firmly stands in unwavering solidarity with the United States during this time of profound sorrow.

    Our thoughts are with the bereaved families.
    Especially those impacted by the tragedy in Kerr County, and with all communities enduring the effects of this natural disaster.

    The Federal Republic of Somalia reaffirms its heartfelt sympathy and profound regard for the leadership and people of the United States as they navigate this difficult moment.”

    Climate Change and Extreme Weather

    Texas floods are not new to the area, scientists warn that climate change is intensifying extreme weather events.

    Warmer air holds more moisture, leading to heavier downpours and more frequent flooding.
    Experts say this disaster is part of a growing pattern of climate-driven catastrophes.

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