We have high water rescue teams en route. We are in direct contact with members of Congress from that area. We ask everyone to heed local warnings as the initial reports appear very grim, and the affected areas in TX are still life threatening. 🙏🙏 https://t.co/KYqHZtENyA
— United Cajun Navy (@Unitedcajunnavy) July 4, 2025
BREAKING: Cajun Navy En Route to Kerrville, TX
Beege Welborn
Jesus, these folks are having a bad time of it.
🚨Life-Threatening Flood
— Globe Alerts (@Globe_Alerts) July 4, 2025
📍 Kerrville, Texas
📍Guadalupe River
The Guadalupe River in Kerrville, Texas, is experiencing catastrophic flooding this morning, reaching the second-highest level on record and surpassing the devastating 1987 flood.
The River surged to a reported 34… pic.twitter.com/RdbZtmgg58
...reaching the second-highest level on record and surpassing the devastating 1987 flood.
The River surged to a reported 34 feet in just a few hours after 7-10 inches of rain, nearing record levels. Homes and businesses have been submerged, cars swept away, and rescuers saved people from rooftops in Hunt.
major dad has gotten pictures from a friend 150 miles north of Kerrville in San Angelo, and they're under water, too.
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This morning: Major flooding struck San Angelo, Texas, USA after 18 inches of rain fell in a short span — nearly matching the city’s yearly average of 21 inches.
— Weather Monitor (@WeatherMonitors) July 4, 2025
Homes, streets, and neighborhoods are underwater, with flash flood emergencies declared in several areas. ©… pic.twitter.com/crJNzUXdYw
The Texas hill country is awash.
FLASH FLOOD EMERGENCY: Parts of Texas are under a Flash Flood EMERGENCY.
— Robbie Harvey (@therobbieharvey) July 4, 2025
This is along the Guadalupe River from Hunt through Kerrville and Center Point to parts of Kendall County, north of Boerne. pic.twitter.com/DNPdnTW7dO
Lord, prayers up for these folks, and please protect those valiant first responders.
Flash flood EMERGENCIES remain in effect for several areas in Texas following over a FOOT of rain falling overnight.
— WeatherNation (@WeatherNation) July 4, 2025
Catastrophic flash flooding is occurring in portions of San Angelo and near Kerrville, where the Guadalupe River has risen more than 20 feet in minutes. #TXwx pic.twitter.com/wmdZv1073e
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