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Heavy rains return to Texas 10 days after catastrophic flooding
Heavy rains return to Texas 10 days after catastrophic flooding

NBC News

time3 days ago

  • Climate
  • NBC News

Heavy rains return to Texas 10 days after catastrophic flooding

Central Texas has once again been hit with heavy rain and flooding, prompting rescues and evacuations just 10 days after catastrophic flooding hit the region and killed over 130 people across the state. Over the weekend, rains returned to the region, inundating already saturated soils and halting search efforts on Sunday. Devastating floods were unleashed in the Hill Country region on July 4, when the Guadalupe River surged over 20 feet. In hard-hit Kerr County, 106 people were killed. Overall in the state, at least 132 were killed and over 160 remain unaccounted for. Six to 10 inches of rain fell over central Texas over the weekend, leading to more flooding, including along the Llano, Lampasas, and San Saba rivers. The Lampasas River, which runs through multiple counties, jumped 30 feet in less than five hours near Kempner, Texas. This morning, a flood watch remains in effect for central Texas, which includes Kerrville, Uvalde, Brady, Round Rock, and Austin. Heavy rain between Uvalde and Kerrville has already dropped three to six inches of rain in the past 12 hours. Rain is also expected to move towards Kerrville on Monday morning, with downpours expected across this region throughout the day. The slow-moving thunderstorms will lead to renewed flooding due to the already saturated soils. Over the weekend, Kerr County issued a Code Red Alert due to an excessive rainfall forecast. Kerr County was under a flash flood warning late Saturday into Sunday, and streets once again turned into rivers of fast-flowing water. Gov. Greg Abbott said Sunday the state was making rescues in San Saba, Lampasas and Schleicher counties and evacuations were underway in Lampasas, Menard, Kimble and Sutton counties. He said Texas Task Force 1 rescued "dozens" from the Lampasas area. A flood warning is in effect on the Guadalupe River at Hunt on Monday as heavy rainfall moved into Kerr County and the Hunt area. In Kerrville, a flood watch is in place through 9 p.m. CT Monday. The river, as of 4 a.m. local time, was at 8.45 feet and is forecast to reach moderate flood stage around 11 a.m. CT, with a stage of 14.6 feet, the National Weather Service office of Austin-San Antonio said early Monday. "Seek higher ground along the riverbank," the weather service warned. At 4:30 a.m., the weather agency warned 'a dangerous situation' was unfolding across northern Uvalde, eastern Real, western Bandera, and southwest Kerr Counties after 2 to 4.78 inches of rain fell in the past three to four hours. 'More heavy rain is on the way. Flooding is already happening,' the agency said. Regarding the Fourth of July weekend floods, more questions are being raised about whether local officials could have done more to warn those in flood zones. Kerrville City Manager Dalton Rice said he's unsure if he received an alert from the national weather service, which was sent around 1 a.m. on July 4. "I actually think I have my weather report stuff turned off if I'm being honest," Rice told NBC's Morgan Chesky. "Because one with my family, with first responders, again, I'm in it every single day. My phone stays on 24 hours, 7 days a week. We're in constant communication with emergency responders." "So whether my stuff is on or not is really a moot point because we have teams of experts that can navigate" these types of situations, he continued.

Child found after Code Red Alert issued in Castle Rock
Child found after Code Red Alert issued in Castle Rock

Yahoo

time26-04-2025

  • Yahoo

Child found after Code Red Alert issued in Castle Rock

DENVER (KDVR) — The Castle Rock Police Department said a missing child was found Saturday afternoon. Police issued a Code Red Alert to the local community Saturday morning, asking the public for help finding a missing, at-risk juvenile. FOX31 Newsletters: Sign up to get breaking news sent to your inbox A follow-up alert was issued around 2 p.m. stating that the child was located. 'We wish to thank all of the residents and community members who called in tips to our agency,' the alert stated. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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