Dozens Rescued as Central Texas Hit by Catastrophic Flash Flooding

Dozens Rescued as Central Texas Hit by Catastrophic Flash Flooding
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The ongoing severe flooding in central Texas has prompted large-scale emergency rescues and raised concerns about record-breaking rainfall.

  • Over 40 people have been rescued from floodwaters in Texas.
  • A child wearing a snorkel was rescued near Camp Mystic.
  • Catastrophic rainfall has triggered evacuations in affected areas.
  • Central Texas has experienced flash flooding for the third consecutive day.
  • At least one person has died due to the flooding.

Torrential rain caused widespread flash flooding across central Texas, leading emergency workers to rescue dozens of people, including a child near Camp Mystic. Authorities have reported at least one fatality as floodwaters continue to rise.

The scale and persistence of the flooding have strained emergency services and may set new rainfall records, highlighting the region's vulnerability to extreme weather events.

Officials are monitoring weather conditions as further rainfall is expected. Continued rescue and evacuation efforts are underway, and authorities are assessing damage and safety risks.

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