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At least 24 dead, 20 girl campers missing in Texas flash flood

Videos show houses and trees swept away by floodwaters after the area saw one-third of Kerr County’s average annual rainfall overnight

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A raging Guadalupe River leaves fallen trees and debris in its wake in Kerrville, Texas, on Friday. Photo: AP
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At least 24 people were dead after flash flooding hit south-central Texas on Friday, officials said, with more than 20 girls at a summer camp still unaccounted for.

“What I can confirm at this point, we’re at about 24 fatalities,” Kerr County Sheriff Larry Lethia told an evening press conference after devastating floods swept through the region northwest of San Antonio, warning that more casualties were likely.

US President Donald Trump called the “shocking” flash floods “terrible.” “It’s terrible, the floods. It’s shocking,” Trump told reporters on Friday.
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Some of the dead were children, Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick said.

“About 23” girls were unaccounted for from Camp Mystic along the Guadalupe River, which rose eight metres (26 feet) in 45 minutes overnight, Patrick added.

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“That does not mean they’ve been lost, they could be in a tree, they could be out of communication,” he said.

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