A devastating flash through Texas in the United States, killing dozens, including children, and leaving many others missing.
Search and rescue teams work around the clock, deploy helicopters, boats and drones to search for survivors, some of which were cut off on trees and isolated areas through destroyed roads, and restoring the bodies of victims.
Camp Mestic, a summer camp for Christian girls along a river in Kiir Province, has suffered from the biggest damage, with more than twenty camps who are still missing. The scenic scene, with its shallow rivers that pass through the hills and valleys, creates perfect conditions for the deadly failed floods, making it one of the most exposed American areas.
In the early hours of July 4, 2025, the flood water rose in an area about 112 km (70 miles) west of San Antonio, including summer camps and small societies. At least 50 people They have been killed so far, while 27 girls from a camp are still missing.
The flood began when heavy rains sent water that rushed down the hills to the rocks, which then overwhelmed the Guadalpe River.
By Saturday, rescue employees discussed through a devastating scene of twisted trees, movable vehicles, and mud -covered debris in an increasing urgent effort to find survivors. The authorities did not specify the total number of missing persons outside the children from the Mystic camp.
Strong flood water rose 26 feet (8 meters) on Guadalobi in just 45 minutes of dawn on Friday, where homes and vehicles are sweeping. The rains continued on Saturday, with flash warnings and the remaining hours in reality.
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