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Bodycam footage shows airlift of girl stranded by Texas floods

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Jul 17 Evening

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BBC News - World9h ago

Bodycam footage shows airlift of girl stranded by Texas floods

Bodycam footage captured a rescue operation in Uvalde County where a family of three was stranded by severe floods. The floods had destroyed their home, leaving them in a precarious situation. A rescuer was shown reaching the family, indicating an effort to extract them from the dangerous conditions. The footage highlights the immediate aftermath of the flood event and the emergency response to assist those affected. This incident underscores the destructive power of the floods and the critical role of rescue services in such emergencies.

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Bodycam footage shows a rescuer reaching a family of three stranded by floods.

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The floods destroyed the family's house.

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The incident occurred in Uvalde county.

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The family was airlifted to safety.

Jul 17 Morning

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Al Jazeera15h ago

Texas floods ravage through southwestern areas of state

Catastrophic floods have impacted the Texas Hill Country region, resulting in at least two fatalities. Over 200 individuals were rescued from the severe flooding. The article states these events occurred in the southwestern areas of Texas. The cause of the flooding is not specified in the provided content.

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South China Morning Post21h ago

Texas floods kill 2, with more storms to come

Mandatory evacuations are in effect in the Texas Hill Country due to life-threatening flash floods that have damaged bridges and roads. More heavy rain is expected overnight, with forecasts predicting up to 20cm (eight inches) of additional precipitation through Friday morning. This follows a week of downpours that have prompted comparisons to a catastrophic flood last year. The evacuations are being hindered by nearly 90 road and highway closures between San Antonio and Del Rio. Firefighters, state game wardens, and police officers are conducting rescues for residents trapped by the rising waters or stranded on their homes.

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At least 2 people are dead due to catastrophic floods in the Texas Hill Country region.

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Over 200 people were rescued in the catastrophic floods.

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The floods occurred in the Texas Hill Country region.

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Texas floods have caused two fatalities.

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Mandatory evacuations are underway in the Texas Hill Country due to life-threatening flash floods.

Jul 16 Evening

2 articles|2 sources
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BBC News - WorldYesterday

At least one dead in Texas floods ravaging same area where campers died

Central Texas is experiencing "large and deadly" flooding from the Guadalupe River, the same area that suffered over 130 deaths in flash floods last summer. At least one person has died in the current event, which follows days of torrential rain. Emergency officials urged residents to evacuate early Thursday morning as the Guadalupe River rose rapidly. The flooding has impacted multiple counties, including Uvalde, Kerr, and Kendall. Last year's devastating floods in the region, which originated from the same river, claimed the lives of 25 children and two counselors at Camp Mystic.

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The Guardian - World NewsYesterday

At least one dead as life-threatening flash floods and storms hit central Texas

Life-threatening flash floods have struck south-central Texas, particularly in Kerr and Uvalde counties, resulting in at least one fatality during rescue operations. Up to 20 inches of rain have fallen in some areas, prompting flash flood emergencies and water rescues for stranded individuals. Governor Greg Abbott stated that over 70 people have been rescued and emphasized saving lives as the primary focus. This severe weather occurs one year after catastrophic floods in the same region killed over 100 people. Shelter-in-place orders have been issued for Kerrville and Uvalde, with major highways and city streets closed due to flooding.

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At least one person has died in flooding across central Texas.

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The flooding is occurring in the same area where more than 130 people died in flash floods last summer.

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The National Weather Service reported "Large and deadly" flooding from the Guadalupe River is expected to ravage the region.

— National Weather Service in San Antonio

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The Guadalupe River rose 32 feet (975 cm) in four hours.

— Texas Tribune

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Authorities rescued dozens of people on Thursday morning as river waters continued to rise.

— Associated Press