💔This man take his last video in Texas Flooding

💔This man take his last video in Texas Flooding

Flooding in Texas leaves more than 80 dead, including 28 minors, and dozens of people remain missing.
An extensive rescue operation has been deployed in Texas since Friday night, after torrential rains and flash flooding left at least 81 dead, including 28 minors, as well as several girls missing at a Christian summer camp.
The Guadalupe River rose nearly eight feet in less than an hour and the subsequent flooding swept away mobile homes, vehicles and summer cabins where people spent the July 4th holiday weekend, the Independence Day in the United States. UU.
Rescue crews are still searching for more than 40 missing girls, including a dozen girls who were among the 750 attending Camp Mystic camp, outside the township of Kerrville, about 104 miles northwest of the city of San Antonio. Also looking for a monitor.
The images show the destroyed camp, with blankets, mattresses, teddy bears and other belongings shrouded in mud. Most were asleep when the river overflowed.
In the state of Texas, in the United States, a flash flood has killed at least 80. Flooding caught local authorities on the night of July 3 to 4, as 750 children attended a summer camp on the riverbanks. A state of natural disaster has been declared by the Governor of Texas. The flood warning has not yet been lifted for Monday.

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