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Texas Flooding Kills More Than 80, Dozens Still Missing as Search and Rescue Efforts Continue

JAYSON wagner
Last updated: July 7, 2025 10:51 am
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Worst Flooding in State History Leaves Trail of DevastationJuly 7, 2025 – Texas

More than 80 people are confirmed dead and dozens remain missing as historic flooding continues to wreak havoc across Texas. Torrential rains and rising rivers have inundated towns and cities, forcing tens of thousands to evacuate and leaving behind a trail of destruction.

Governor Maria Trevino has declared a statewide emergency, calling the disaster “the worst flooding event in Texas history.” She confirmed that over 45,000 residents have been displaced and activated the National Guard to assist with rescue and recovery operations.

“This is a tragedy of unimaginable scale,” Trevino said in a Monday press briefing. “We are committed to finding the missing and supporting every community in need.”

The flooding began late last week after a powerful storm system brought more than 20 inches of rain to parts of central and southeastern Texas in just three days. Rivers including the Brazos, Trinity, and Guadalupe quickly overflowed, submerging homes, businesses, and infrastructure.

In Houston, emergency responders conducted hundreds of rooftop rescues as water levels surged to dangerous heights in several neighborhoods. Similar scenes played out in San Antonio, Austin, and smaller rural towns where roads turned into rivers and entire communities were cut off.

Rescue efforts have been non-stop. FEMA, local law enforcement, and volunteer groups are using helicopters, airboats, and high-water vehicles to reach those still stranded. Officials say at least 200,000 residents remain without power, and several water systems have been compromised.

“We’re still finding survivors in isolated areas,” said FEMA spokesperson Carla Ramirez. “Every minute counts.”

Hospitals across the region are operating at capacity, treating injuries from exposure, waterborne illnesses, and debris-related accidents. Public health officials are warning of the risk of disease due to stagnant water and overwhelmed sewage systems.

Experts are pointing to climate change and unchecked urban development as contributing factors in the disaster. “This isn’t just a freak storm — it’s part of a broader pattern,” said Dr. Howard Lin, a climate scientist at the University of Texas. “We’re seeing more frequent and more severe flooding events.”

President James Whitaker has pledged federal support and emergency funding for affected areas. “The people of Texas are not alone,” he said in a statement. “We will stand by them through the rescue, recovery, and rebuilding process.”

More rain is forecast in the coming days, prompting officials to warn of renewed flooding and additional evacuations. Residents are urged to stay informed, follow emergency alerts, and avoid flooded areas at all costs.

As the waters begin to slowly recede in some areas, the full extent of the damage is only beginning to emerge.

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