Breaking News: Shocking Discovery as One of the Missing Camp Girls Found 12 Miles Down River in Texas… Full Details Inside! πππ
In Hunt, Texas, where the Guadalupe River splits, a staggering seven inches of rain have fallen since Thursday afternoonβthe highest rainfall total the area has seen since the early 1990s. This deluge led to a rapid rise in river levels, cresting at over 29 feet before sunriseβmarking the second-highest crest in recorded history. The intensity of the rainfall caught both residents and officials off guard.
As the water levels surged, the National Weather Service issued an early flood watch advisory for much of central Texas, urging local communities to prepare for the worst. Soon after, a series of urgent alerts followed, signaling an escalation of the crisis.
Emergency response teams scrambled into action, deploying 14 helicopters and ground crews to search for stranded individuals. However, navigating flooded roads proved difficult, and officials warned that the death toll was expected to rise.
βThis is an incredibly tragic event. Weβre anticipating a significant loss of life,β said Freeman F. Martin, Director of the Texas Department of Public Safety, speaking to reporters on Friday afternoon.
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