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TEXAS FLOODS: 24 DEAD, OVER 20 CAMPERS STILL MISSING AFTER CENTRAL REGION DISASTER
Tragedy has struck Central Texas after devastating floods swept through parts of the region, leaving at least 24 people dead and more than 20 campers still unaccounted for.
Heavy rainfall over the past few days caused rivers to overflow, washing away roads, bridges, and entire campsites. Rescue teams have been working tirelessly, combing through submerged areas and debris piles in hopes of finding survivors.
Local officials described the situation as the worst flooding the area has seen in decades. Emergency shelters have been set up to house displaced families, while authorities continue to urge residents in flood-prone zones to evacuate to safer ground.
Eyewitnesses shared harrowing stories of how quickly the water rose. “It was terrifying. In just a few minutes, our campsite was under water,” said Maria Lopez, who managed to escape with her two children.
Rescue operations are being supported by state and federal agencies, with boats and helicopters deployed to reach stranded people. Despite their efforts, the rising death toll and the growing list of missing persons have left the community deeply shaken.
Officials have promised to keep search and rescue missions running around the clock until everyone is accounted for. Meanwhile, weather forecasts indicate that more rain may be on the way, adding urgency to the ongoing emergency response.
As Texas faces this heartbreaking disaster, communities across the state and country are sending prayers and support, hoping for more survivors to be found in the days ahead.
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