Austin, Texas - State officials confirmed Friday evening that at least 13 people have died in devastating floods that swept across Texas beginning Thursday, prompting an official state of emergency declaration.
Key Developments:
Confirmed Casualties: Kerr County Sheriff Larry Leitha announced 13 confirmed fatalities, with search and rescue operations ongoing.
Missing Persons: Approximately 20 individuals remain unaccounted for, including campers at a summer camp in hard-hit Kerr County.
Emergency Response:
Hundreds of first responders deployed
14 helicopters and dozens of drones conducting aerial searches
Water rescue teams and National Guard activated
Weather Data: Up to 30 cm (12 inches) of rainfall recorded in affected areas
Official Statements:
Sheriff Leitha: "The death toll may rise in coming hours. Our top priority remains saving lives and accounting for all victims."
Lt. Governor Dan Patrick: "We've mobilized all available resources, including water rescue teams and emergency shelters."
Kerr County Judge Rob Kelly described the event as "an extremely deadly and destructive flood event."
Current Conditions:
The National Weather Service maintains flash flood emergencies for parts of Kerr County
Rescuers report vehicles and debris floating in floodwaters
Identification of victims remains ongoing
05/07/2025