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Texas community reels from deadly floods

2025-07-06 17:22 Last Updated At:07-07 12:39

Residents of Kerr County, Texas are reeling after deadly flash floods swept through the area early Friday, killing at least 43 people and leaving dozens more unaccounted for.

Local authorities of Kerr confirmed that at least 43 people, including 28 adults and 15 children, died after torrential rains triggered a sudden rise in the Guadalupe River.

Another 27 children remain missing, most of them campers at Camp Mystic, a summer camp for girls nestled along the riverbank.

The camp, located in the unincorporated community of Hunt, typically hosts around 750 children each summer. The site has been closed to the media, with only parents allowed to retrieve their children's belongings.

Throughout the county, residents are trying to piece their lives together and band together to weather these challenging days.

"We're just trying to see because my dog, he's a German shepherd, so I want to see if he can find someone, help out some families," said Arnaldo Pena, a young local resident.

Many residents spent the day anxiously searching for friends and loved ones believed to have been swept away when the river surged.

According to the U.S. National Weather Service (NWS), water levels in the Guadalupe River rose from 2.3 meters to a staggering 9 meters within just three hours early Friday morning, reaching the second-highest level on record for the area.

"It's sad. I've lived here my whole life, and it's just, we know some friends, my mom's friends, and we can't find them. There are only a few of them, but it's sad. My friends who live by the river, they got had to go, evacuated. They had to get evacuated by the river," said Rogelio Gomez, another young resident.

The intensity and speed of the flooding caught many off guard.

"I basically knew it was raining. The previous night before, I didn't think it was going to get that bad until I woke up and my mom was basically saying 'evacuations are going on. People are going missing.' It didn't feel real until I actually saw the damage and what was actually going on," said Joseph Tijerina.

Texas has already endured several severe flooding events this year, and 2024 has seen a record number of flash flood emergencies across the United States, according to AccuWeather.

Texas community reels from deadly floods

Texas community reels from deadly floods

President of the Republic of Korea (ROK) Lee Jae Myung has expressed his hope that his upcoming visit to China will help eliminate past misunderstandings and issues, underscoring the importance of ties between the two countries.

At the invitation of Chinese President Xi Jinping, Lee will pay a state visit to China from Jan 4 to 7. It will be Lee's first visit to China since he took office.

In an interview with China Media Group (CMG) in Seoul on Wednesday, Lee acknowledged the existing misunderstandings and issues between the two countries, noting that addressing these issues is a key goal of his visit.

"The current international landscape is turbulent, with escalating issues among various countries. In this context, the relationship between the Republic of Korea and China holds significant importance for us. the ROK and China are deeply interconnected in many areas, including history, economy, geopolitics, politics and security. Northeast Asia's peace, stability, mutual respect, and common prosperity are crucial for both countries," said Lee.

"Admittedly, there have been some misunderstandings and issues between the ROK and China, which have hindered the development of bilateral relations to some extent. Therefore, the purpose of my upcoming visit to China is to minimize or eliminate these past issues, foster a leap in our bilateral relations to a new level, and solidify the ROK and China as partners that mutually support each other's development," he said.

ROK President hopes to reduce misunderstandings with China during upcoming visit

ROK President hopes to reduce misunderstandings with China during upcoming visit

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