KERRVILLE, Texas.Decenas of rescatistas sought to stop a campaign of ni as and numerous other people who had gone missing after an agua wall fell by a r o in the Texas mountain region during a violent torment that killed at least 27 people, according to the authorities. There are nine ni os among the dead.
Just forty-five minutes before the end of the week, the destructive waves swept across the R o Guadalupe, destroying homes and vehicles in their wake. The drought had not ended since more heavy rains were expected in the south, and warnings and precautions against flooding were still in effect for parts of central Texas.
At a prensa el s bado conference, town administrator Dalton Rice stated that 27 people were missing from the Mystic Campaign. A mero that is unknown to people in other places and has not been identified.
People should be aware that today is difficult. This is Joe Herring, Jr., the alcalde of Kerrville.
Helicopters, botes, and drones were used to find victims and rescatar a variety of people. Although the exact number of missing persons is unknown, a police officer stated that approximately 24 of them were found in the Mystic Campaign, a Christian winter camp.
Parents and relatives posted pictures of missing and missing children for informational purposes.
Elinor Lester, one of the fifty campers in the Mystic Camp, stated that the camp was completely destroyed. An ethereal ptero begins to descend upon the gentlemen. He was truly aterrador.
Just after the middle of the night on the fourth, a torment came to an end, and when the rescatistas arrived, they made a deal so that they would not be able to save her while they were azotando their piernas and cruzaban a puente with the floodwaters.
Larry Leitha, the Kerr County Police Chief, stated that 27 people, including nine ni os, were confirmed dead. Authorities stated that approximately 850 people had been rescued.
Many residents, campers, and employees were shocked by the flooding that occurred in the middle of the night during the celebration of the D-day of Independence. Located northeast of San Antonio, Texas’s Mount Osa region is a favorite place to camp and go fishing, especially during the summer months.
AccuWeather stated that the private pron stico company and the Meteorological Service of the Nation sent out warnings about potential floods several hours before the disaster.
In a communication, AccuWeather identified the region of Mount Osa in Texas as one of the most vulnerable areas to flooding in the United States due to its land and numerous water sources. These advertisements should have given the workers enough time to evacuate camps like the Campamento Mystic and warn the public.
The employees defended their actions on the fourth day, although Dec. anticipated no more intense rain than a month’s worth of rain for the reason.
According to Nim Kidd, head of the Texas Division of Emergency Management, a preliminary forecast from the National Meteorological Service had predicted up to 15.2 cent metros (6 pulgadas) of rainfall at the beginning of the week. “We didn’t anticipate the amount of rain that fell,” he said.
Drones and helicopters used in the search for missing people
According to Bob Fogarty, meteor ologist of the Austin/San Antonio office of the Servicio Meteorol gico Nacional, a meter at the Mystic Camp records an increase of 6.7 metros (22 pies) in around two hours. After registering a level of 9 metros (29,5 pies), the medidor falls.
Fogarty said, “The water appears so r pido that you won’t recognize how bad it is until it’s encima of you.”
There were almost a thousand rescatistas on the ground. Drones, helicopters, and rescue equipment were being used, and some people were being rescued from the rboles. Helicopters from the United States Coast Guard were volunteering to help.
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In the middle of the night of the fourth, Erin Burgess is woken up by rain and truenos in Ingram. Just twenty minutes later, the water was entering his house from the ro, he said. I described an agonizing hour spent playing a game with their teenage son and hoping that the water would return enough to allow the colina to be submerged in a safe place.
Unfortunately, it measures 6 pies (1,80 metros) in height. “It’s the only thing that saved me,” he said.
We flotaled to a rbol where we were welcomed, and my novio and my perro flotaron lejos. We lost them for a while, then we found them, he said.
Kerrville resident Matthew Stone, 44, stated that although the police had been on the streets, he had not received any advertisements on his cell phone.
We have not received any emergency alerts. “No hubo nada,” Stone said. After then, there was a black dead person.
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