Photos show deadly Texas floods and rescue efforts

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A raging Guadalupe River leaves fallen trees and debris in its wake, Friday, July 4, in Kerrville, Texas.

Fallen trees and debris along the Guadalupe River on July 4, in Kerrville, Texas. AP/Eric Gay
  • Torrential rain and flash floods hit parts of central Texas on Friday.
  • At least 24 people have died in the floods, and more than 20 children are missing from Camp Mystic.
  • The National Weather Service said the Guadalupe River at Hunt hit its second-highest height on record.

At least 24 people have died after heavy rainfall caused flash flooding in parts of central Texas on Friday.

More than 20 children are also missing from Camp Mystic, a Christian girls' camp along the Guadalupe River, which Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick said had risen 26 feet in 45 minutes as torrential rain battered the region.

The National Weather Service said the Guadalupe River at Hunt hit its second-highest height on record on Friday.

The service said Saturday morning that rises were also beginning to occur on Lake Travis, and warned of "dangerous and life-threatening flooding and heavy rain" over Burnet, western Williamson, and northwestern Travis counties.

Here are some images showing the impact of the flooding and ongoing search and rescue efforts.

Laeighton Sterling (R) and Nicole Whelam observe flood waters from the banks of the Guadalupe River on July 4, in Kerrville, Texas.

Flood waters in Kerrville, Texas. Eric Vryn/Getty Images

Trees emerge from flood waters along the Guadalupe River on July 4, 2025, in Kerrville, Texas.

Trees along the Guadalupe River on July 4, in Kerrville, Texas. Eric Vryn/Getty Images

An overturned vehicle is caught in debris along the Guadalupe River after a flash flood struck the area, Friday, July 4, 2025, in Kerrville, Texas.

An overturned vehicle caught in debris along the Guadalupe River. AP/Eric Gay

Boerne Search and Rescue teams navigate upstream in an inflatable boat on the flooded Guadalupe River on July 4, 2025 in Comfort, Texas.

Search and rescue teams on the Guadalupe River. Eric Vryn/Getty Images

First responders deliver people to a reunification center after flash flooding in the area, Friday, July 4, 2025, in Ingram, Texas.

First responders delivered people to a reunification center in Ingram, Texas. AP/Eric Gay

A Black Hawk helicopter conducts rescue operations along the Guadalupe River on July 4, in Kerrville, Texas.

A Black Hawk helicopter carried out rescue operations along the Guadalupe River. Eric Vryn/Getty Images

A Kerrville resident watches the rising waters of the Guadalupe River on July 4, in Kerrville, Texas.

A Kerrville resident watching the rising waters of the Guadalupe River. Eric Vryn/Getty Images

Men survey damage left by a raging Guadalupe River, Friday, July 4, 2025, in Kerrville, Texas.

Kerrville, Texas. AP/Eric Gay

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