FLASH FLOOD EMERGENCY Just Declared — These U.S. Towns Are Drowning Right Now…

🚨 URGENT WEATHER ALERT: A flash flood emergency has just been issued for Kerrville, Ingram, Hunt, and Waltonia, Texas, as the Guadalupe River continues to rise rapidly. The National Weather Service has reported 2+ inches of rainfall in just the last hour, with up to 4 more inches expected overnight.

Residents are being advised to evacuate low-lying areas immediately. Videos from the ground show streets completely submerged, rescue teams deploying boats, and homes surrounded by water. Power outages are being reported, and first responders are struggling to reach certain areas due to road closures.According to KXAN News, rainfall rates of 1–2 inches per hour continue to threaten already saturated ground. Meanwhile, local officials urge all residents to avoid travel and stay updated via emergency alerts.

This situation is unfolding rapidly. Click the comment link below for live updates, road closures, and video coverage.

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