Search crews are expanding. The toll is rising. And what they’re uncovering…See more

The flood disaster tearing through Central Texas has grown even more devastating. Officials have now confirmed 124 deaths, including over 45 children. The state has not seen destruction like this in decades.
At Camp Mystic, 27 campers and staff were killed when the Guadalupe River surged over 30 feet in minutes. Six children are still missing, as search teams comb through collapsed cabins and riverbanks.

Across the region, 173 people remain unaccounted for. Families are still waiting outside shelters and makeshift rescue stations, desperate for answers.

This is no longer just a natural disaster — it’s a full-blown humanitarian crisis. And it’s still unfolding.

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