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27 dead in Texas flash floods as US rescuers search for survivors

Torrential rains caused devastating flash flooding that killed 24 people, with more rain on the way as floodwaters picked up trees and houses

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People climb over debris on a bridge atop the Guadalupe River after a flash flood swept through the area on Saturday. Photo: AP

Rescuers were on Saturday searching for more than 20 girls missing from a riverside summer camp in the US state of Texas, after torrential rains caused devastating flooding that killed 27 people – with more rain on the way.

“People need to know today will be a hard day,” said Kerrville Mayor Joe Herring, Jr.

Some of the dead were children, Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick said at a previous news conference.

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On Saturday, the National Weather Service warned of more extremely heavy rain and “locally catastrophic” flash flooding to come in the region, located northwest of San Antonio.

“Flash flooding is already occurring,” the NWS said in an alert, calling on residents to move to higher ground and to “act quickly to protect your life.”

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In Kerrville on Saturday, the usually calm Guadalupe River was flowing fast, its murky waters filled with debris.

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