Central Texas is once again under siege as relentless storms unleash deadly flash flooding just days after the catastrophic July 4th disaster. With rainfall totals surpassing 9 inches in some areas and river levels rising at unprecedented speeds, communities across Kerr, San Saba, and Lampasas counties are facing renewed evacuations, road closures, and suspended search operations. Over 170 people remain missing from the Independence Day floods, and now, worsening conditions are threatening to derail recovery efforts. This video details the unfolding emergency, from the rising Lampasas River to the overwhelmed Guadalupe corridor, and the urgent actions taken by officials as Texas endures yet another wave of devastation.
![]()
Central Texas is once again under siege as relentless storms unleash deadly flash flooding just days after the catastrophic July 4th disaster. With rainfall totals surpassing 9 inches in some areas and river levels rising at unprecedented speeds, communities across Kerr, San Saba, and Lampasas counties are facing renewed evacuations, road closures, and suspended search operations. Over 170 people remain missing from the Independence Day floods, and now, worsening conditions are threatening to derail recovery efforts. This video details the unfolding emergency, from the rising Lampasas River to the overwhelmed Guadalupe corridor, and the urgent actions taken by officials as Texas endures yet another wave of devastation.
![]()
Central Texas is once again under siege as relentless storms unleash deadly flash flooding just days after the catastrophic July 4th disaster. With rainfall totals surpassing 9 inches in some areas and river levels rising at unprecedented speeds, communities across Kerr, San Saba, and Lampasas counties are facing renewed evacuations, road closures, and suspended search operations. Over 170 people remain missing from the Independence Day floods, and now, worsening conditions are threatening to derail recovery efforts. This video details the unfolding emergency, from the rising Lampasas River to the overwhelmed Guadalupe corridor, and the urgent actions taken by officials as Texas endures yet another wave of devastation.
vdo