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One hundred nineteen confirmed dead in US floods, death toll expected to rise

Date: Jul 10, 2025

The July 4 devastating flooding in United States (US) central state of Texas have claimed at least 119 lives, with the death toll widely expected to further climb, local authorities said

Kerr County Sheriff, Larry Leitha confirmed that at least 161 people still remain missing in the hardest-hit county, including five girls and a counselor from an all-girls summer camp along the Guadalupe River. Texas Governor, Greg Abbott said on Tuesday night that at least 173 people were unaccounted for across the state. He has ordered state flags to be flown at half-staff until sunrise on July 14 to honor the victims.


Meanwhile, three people died after flash floods battered the village of Ruidoso in the central southern state of New Mexico on Tuesday, according to New Mexico officials. According to the National Weather Service, floods kill an average of 113 people per year in the US over the past decade, accounting for nearly one-sixth of all weather-related deaths.

--Reuters--

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