Deadly Flash Floods Hit Texas, Death Toll Rises to 24

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Texas, USA – July 5, 2025

Devastating flash floods swept through Texas, USA, resulting in a death toll of 24 people. Heavy rainfall caused massive flooding in several areas of the state, with waters inundating streets, homes, and businesses.

Local authorities declared a state of emergency, deploying emergency responders, police, and paramedics to assist those affected and search for missing persons. Hundreds of people were evacuated from the affected areas to temporary shelters.

The Governor of Texas confirmed that efforts are ongoing to rescue those trapped and provide assistance to those affected. Specialized teams have been deployed to search for survivors and provide medical aid to the injured.

The floods have caused significant damage to properties and infrastructure, with numerous homes, bridges, and roads destroyed. The estimated economic losses are currently in the tens of millions of dollars.

Texas faces significant challenges in responding to this disaster, with authorities working to rebuild affected areas and provide support to those impacted. Rescue and recovery efforts are expected to continue for several weeks.

Local and state authorities are providing assistance to those affected, with significant funding allocated for reconstruction and support. Charitable organizations and local groups are also working to provide additional aid to those impacted.

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