Texas Hill Country under flood watch as search continues for missing people | Texas floods 2025

Texas Hill Country returned to Sel Watch on Saturday with the National Weather Service warning 1-3-inch “locally heavy rainfall”, close to 6 possible isolated isolated.
The flood clock, which continued until Sunday evening, sounds like the July 4 flood continues to rise – now About 130 people – And the authorities continue to look for more than 160 lost.
The latest warnings foresee much less than the descending last week, which led to the increase of the Guadalupe River 29FT in 45 minutes.
The Texas Emergency Management Department or TDEM took action before the storm, but its assets did not only focus on the Texas Hill country. Storm warnings issued before and during the storm are now the subject of examination in the field of irregular cell service.
On Saturday, Associated Press, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), the camp waters in the years before hurrying and expanded in a dangerous flood bed expanding the supervision by releasing the supervision of the Camp Mystic’s buildings again to remove the 100 -year -old flood maps reportedly objected. sweeping children and consultants.
In 2011, FEMA included the prestigious girls summer camp in the National Flood Insurance Map for Kerr County, which meant that flood insurance had to be done and faced a tighter regulation in future construction projects.
This assignment means that an area will remain under water during a 100-year flood-one is severe enough to have a chance of only 1% in any year.
Experts were much more violent than the 100 -year event designed by FEMA on July 4, and moved so quickly in the middle of the night that he caught many protectors in a district lacking a warning system.
Syracuse University Associate Professor Sarah Pralle, who examined the flood maps of FEMA in a comprehensive way, said that it is “especially disturbing” to receive exemption from the basic flood regulation of a camp responsible for the safety of many young people.
Neden A mystery is a mystery where they do not take proactive steps to distract the structures from risk to challenge things that seem to be a very reasonable map showing that these structures are in the 100 -year -old flood region. ”
Pralle said that some of the exempted properties were in the camp’s revised calculations and that the flood bed of Fema was in 2 ft (0.6 meters), which almost did not leave any error margin. The research said that Fema has approved approximately 90% of the map change requests and that the process can support the rich and well -related one.
Experts, Camp Mystic’s request to change the fema map requests, flood insurance transport, camp’s insurance premiums, or less costly regulations under the need to renew the need to renew or add the need to avoid the need to avoid the need to avoid the need to avoid.
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In a statement, Fema Taşkın map underestimated the importance of changes in the AP: “Flood maps, instant images designed to show the highest risk areas for flood bed management and the highest risk areas for flood insurance.
Although the Texas officials and Donald Trump are resistant to questions about the prediction of the flood – the questions put on a large extent as a local and state rescue teams together with thousands of volunteers are working in the river to find losses – Washington Post, Kerr County’s river Valley has had a technology to make every alarm.
However, the mass notification system, known as the integrated public warning and warning system or ipaws, was not enabled and the emergency managers in the district relied on a series of text messages for warnings.
Trump visited the region on Friday and said to the first intervention teams and the first Mrs. Melania Trump that they were there to “express and support the love and support of our entire nation”.
“So the hearts of Americans all over the country were shattered,” he said. “We are full of grief and destruction. Loss of life and unfortunately they are still looking.”
Trump said that two things hit him: the “unity” of the Texas and the “adequacy” of those who respond to disaster.
“Everyone has just met, you see it rare,” he said.




