Severe flash flooding leads to death, destruction in Texas Hill Country

By Hannah Fingerhut Associated Press Texas Hill Country was beset by death and tragedy Friday after multiple fatalities were communicated from months worth of heavy rain that fell in a matter of hours leaving search teams to conduct boat rescues as fast-moving water threatened riverfront communities and children s summer camps As much as inches of heavy rain poured down in just a inadequate hours overnight in central Kerr County causing flash flooding of the Guadalupe River Teams conducted dozens of rescues and the urgency response continued as an unknown number of people remained unaccounted for People with children and relatives at area summer camps pleaded for information about their loved ones endangered by the flooding Judge Rob Kelly the chief elected official in the county certified fatalities from the flooding and dozens of water rescues so far He declared he was advised not to cite specific numbers and commented administration are still working to identify those whose lives were lost Majority of them we don t know who they are Kelly revealed during a news conference One of them was wholly naked he didn t have any ID on him at all We re trying to get the identity of these folks but we don t have it yet Related Articles Rising summer heat increases pitfall of child deaths in hot cars Hurricane Flossie could become a major hurricane off the Pacific coast of Mexico Eastern half of US sweltering again with dangerous heat wave expected to last until midweek Britain and Northern Europe bake in the first heat wave of How to stay cool in the heat wave hitting parts of the US even without air conditioning A flood watch issued Thursday afternoon estimated isolated amounts up to inches of rising water That shifted to a flood warning for at least people overnight When petitioned about the suddenness of the flash flooding Kelly noted we do not have a warning system and that we didn t know this flood was coming even as local reporters pointed to the warnings and pushed him for answers about why more precautions weren t taken Rest assured no one knew this kind of flood was coming he declared We have floods all the time This is the most of dangerous river valley in the United States Texas Gov Greg Abbott noted the state was providing information to Hill Country communities dealing with the flooding including in Kerrville Ingram and Hunt I urge Texans to heed guidance from state and local functionaries and monitor local forecasts to avoid driving into flooded areas Abbott reported in a announcement The Texas Hill Country a scenic and rocky gateway to booming vineyards and vacation rentals begins west of the state capital and is a popular outdoor summer getaway Parts of the region are prone to flash flooding Dozens of people posted on Facebook asking for any information on their children nieces and nephews attending one of the various camps in the area or family members that went camping during the holiday weekend Ingram Fire Department posted a photo of a comment from Camp Mystic saying the private Christian summer camp for girls experienced catastrophic level floods Parents with a daughter not accounted for were directly contacted the camp explained Another camp on the river located east of Hunt Camp Waldemar explained in an Instagram post that we are all safe and sound The Guadalupe s river gauge at the unincorporated society of Hunt where the river forks recorded a -oot rise in just about two hours according to Bob Fogarty meteorologist with the National Weather Institution s Austin San Antonio office Fogarty declared the gauge failed after recording a level of and a half feet This is the kind of thing that will catch you unaware Fogarty commented The water s moving so fast you re not going to recognize how bad it is until it s on top of you New Jersey also sees deaths due to severe weather Meanwhile strong thunderstorms were being blamed for at least three deaths in central New Jersey including two men in Plainfield who died after a tree fell onto a car they were traveling in during the height of a storm there according to a city Facebook post The men were ages and bureaucrats explained They were not promptly publicly identified Our hearts are heavy nowadays Mayor Adrian O Mapp stated in a report This tragedy is a sobering reminder of the power of nature and the fragility of life The city canceled its planned July parade concert and fireworks show Mapp stated the devastating storms had left deep scars and widespread damage in the neighborhood of more than people and it was a time to regroup and focus all of our force on recovery Continuing power outages and downed trees were broadcasted Friday throughout southern New England where selected communities received large amounts of hail There were reports of cars skidding off the road in northeastern Connecticut