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goalpost wrote:Strong winds and consistent, but not heavy rainfall in Arima.
alfa wrote:Strong winds and rain for like 5 mins in Penal but everything over now
Dizzy28 wrote:The season's first named storm is here
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goalpost wrote:Heavy showers in Arima.
redmanjp wrote:Hmm some real bad flooding in Texas. More than 75 dead and more missing
DMan7 wrote:redmanjp wrote:Hmm some real bad flooding in Texas. More than 75 dead and more missing
Up to 81 now and 28 of them are children!
Here's where deaths have been reported in Texas
From CNN's Danya Gainor and Rhea Mogul
At least 82 people, including 28 children, have died from the catastrophic floods that have consumed parts of central Texas starting early on July Fourth. The number of those killed continues to rise as emergency officials carry out search and rescue efforts.
Here’s a breakdown of the fatalities by county as of Sunday night:
Kerr County: At least 68 people have been killed, making Kerr by far the hardest-hit county. Among the dead are at least 28 children, some of whom were at Camp Mystic, a Christian all-girls camp near the Guadalupe River, which rose more than 20 feet in less than two hours during the peak of the flooding early Friday.
Travis County: At least six people are reported dead in Travis County, which sits several counties east of Kerr County and includes Austin, the state capital.
Burnet County: At least three people have been killed in the largely rural county, which borders Travis County to the northwest.
Kendall County and Williamson County have reported two deaths each, while at least one person has died in Tom Green County.
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