Perilous flash flooding after torrential rains leaves fatalities in Texas

There are confirmed fatalities after dangerous flooding in Texas that has prompted evacuations and rescue operations.

Published: July 4, 2025 10:32am

Updated: July 4, 2025 10:34am

Evacuations and rescue operations are ongoing in central Texas after torrential rains triggered flash flooding in the region on Friday. 

“Conditions are life-threatening! DO NOT go out onto the roads,” the local National Weather Service warned on Friday morning. “Expect roads washed out and rapid rises on rivers and creeks.”

The flooding has resulted in fatalities in Kerr County, just about 75 miles west of Austin, Texas, per local officials.

“This is a catastrophic flooding event in Kerr County,” the Kerr County sheriff’s office said on Facebook. “We can confirm fatalities, but will not release further information until next of kin are notified… The entire county is an extremely active scene. Residents are encouraged to shelter in place and not attempt travel.”

Storms have brought between 4 and 6 inches—and in some locations a reported 10 inches—of torrential rainfall to the central Texas region since Thursday evening, prompting several flash flooding emergencies. 

This is a developing story.

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