At least 13 people died during flooding in Texas in the south of the United States. Moreover, 23 girls who had participated in a summer camp near the affected river were missing. The level of the Guadalupe Zwolle at just 45 minutes with eight meters within the night before, another tidal wave could be available.
Initially, the vice-governor spoke Patrick van Texas about six to ten bodies and simultaneously added that it was a continuous situation. You don’t have an accurate overview yet. The Sheriff of the Kerr County area, Larry L. Leitha, called the 13 dead a little later. According to the Vice -Gouverneur, the victims are adults and children. Some corpses were found in cars that were washed away.
Leitha said that the 23 missing girls, whose life not only worries their parents, may have saved themselves on trees that are currently not available. The children should not be “lost”, even if the situation is currently confusing. There is no electricity and no internet, you keep looking.
More flood wave on the Mars?
About 500 rescue workers and 14 helicopters are in action, the National Guard of Texas and the American Coast Guard are also involved. Relaxation is currently not in sight – on the contrary: Freeman Martin, head of the public safety office in Texas, warned of another “further tidal wave” that is moving. Heavy rainfall had exacerbated the situation early on Friday morning.
The Texas area is popular for summer camps – and many use the extensive weekend with the Independence Day on Friday for excursions. 750 children participated in the affected summer camp.
“Most Dangerous Flower Valley in the United States”
The head of the district, Rob Kelly, had previously talked about “extremely devastating and fatal” floods. Fall floods such as these are common in the area, which is the “most dangerous river valley in the United States”, but the flood that is now made was unexpected. The Governor of Texas, Greg Abbott, assured the support of “all available forces”, Minister of Homeland Protection Kristi call the Platform X: “Bid for Texas.”
In Texas, at least ten people were killed in a flood in a flood in San Antonio, southeast of Kerr.
Source: Krone

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