State lawmaker’s message to Texans in flooding aftermath
Texas House Speaker Dustin Burrows said at a press conference Monday, “We stand willing and able to listen to the community and experts to do all that we can.”
Rachel Dobkin9 July 2025 04:20
Texas officials say they are ‘working day and night’ in flooding aftermath
The Texas Division of Emergency Management said in an X post Monday night, “Texas responders continue working day and night supporting impacted communities.”
Rachel Dobkin9 July 2025 04:00
Flood survivor recalls ‘terrifying’ moment water started rushing into her cabin
Leigh-Anne Aiken was staying in a cabin along the Guadalupe River on July 4 when water started rushing in.
Aiken told CNN’s Kaitlan Collins she thought she was hearing “storm noises,” adding she has “profound hearing loss.”
She called her neighbor and he rescued her and her two dogs.
“By the time he got to me, it’s maybe 200 yards, but by the time he got to me, the water was already to my knees,” Aiken recalled.
She said the water “ rose from our ankles to our waist in less than probably 15 minutes,” adding it was “really terrifying.”
Rachel Dobkin9 July 2025 03:40
Kerr County bridge reopened after flood disaster
A bridge in the hard-hit Kerr County has reopened after flash flooding on July 4.
“The Lemos Bridge on FM 394 is now open to traffic,” the Texas Department of Transportation’s San Antonio District wrote on Facebook Monday night. “TxDOT crews have been working for the past few days to clear debris and make the bridge safe for drivers.”
Rachel Dobkin9 July 2025 03:20
Governor Abbott says ‘our #1 job is to find every single missing person’
Governor Greg Abbott shared photos from his day of surveying the flood damage and hosting a press conference in Central Texas.
“Right now, our #1 job is to find every single missing person. We will not leave until that job is done,” Abbott wrote on X.
Rachel Dobkin9 July 2025 03:00
Flash flooding emergency in New Mexico triggers multiple rescues
Several rescues took place following flash floods in New Mexico, as a man and two children were washed away on Tuesday.
“A DANGEROUS situation is unfolding in RUIDOSO! A FLASH FLOOD EMERGENCY remains in effect!” the NWS Albuquerque said at 5 p.m. E.T. on Tuesday. “Do NOT attempt to drive through the floodwaters. The current will carry away your vehicle!”
The flooding emergency in New Mexico comes as the death toll following flash floods in Texas has risen to more than 100 people. More than 160 people remain missing there.
In a local storm report at 5.50 p.m., the National Weather Service said multiple rescue missions had started at Gavilan Trailer Park in Ruidoso, and another person was trapped in high water.
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Rachel Dobkin9 July 2025 02:40
Family of flood survivors recall moment they we forced to climb to their roof for safety, compares destruction to ‘war zone’
Spencer Offenbacker and Corey Jones live about 200 yards from the Guadalupe River, which was flooded on July 4.
“ By the time I realized what was going on, the water was already at our door,” Jones told CNN’s Anderson Cooper.
The couple grabbed their two kids and headed for the roof where they stayed for about two hours.
Offenbacker, an Iraq combat veteran, said their home is “completely destroyed” and the flooding aftermath “looks like a war zone.”
A GoFundMe page dedicated to helping the family rebuild their lives reads: “They are thankful for their lives but grieving the loss their family and community is navigating.”
Rachel Dobkin9 July 2025 02:21
Timelapse shows deadly Texas floodwater rising in minutes
Rachel Dobkin9 July 2025 01:50
Texas officer recalls heroic efforts by police who recused people in ‘chest-deep’ floodwater
Sergeant Jonathan Lamb, Kerrville police community services officer, told CNN’s Erin Burnett about the heroic efforts by his fellow officers who “performed under life-threatening conditions” to rescue people in “chest-deep” water.
“Our Kerrville Police Department team performed under life-threatening conditions. Our officers responded to the flooding event…and they, for hours, were wading through thigh-deep, waist-deep, chest-deep water rescuing people from cars, from campers…evacuating people from homes and apartments, risking their own lives to save others,” Lamb said.
Rachel Dobkin9 July 2025 01:30
In pictures: Tragedy at Camp Mystic after July 4 flood disaster
Camp Mystic, an all-girls Christian summer camp on the riverbank, confirmed 27 girls and staff members had been killed in flash flooding that swept through Central Texas on July 4.
Here are some photos of the aftermath:



Rachel Dobkin9 July 2025 01:10