Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced on July 14 that at least 131 people have died in flooding across the state since July 4, with the toll expected to rise as search and rescue operations continue. The National Weather Service reports heavy rain, significant river rises, and ongoing flood warnings in parts of central Texas, where emergency crews are conducting water rescues across multiple counties. Forecasters expect 1–3 inches of additional rain through Tuesday in Central Texas, with 5–8 inches possible by midweek in West and Southwest Texas, including the Hill Country and Big Bend region, prompting a Level 3 flash flood risk.
Prepared by Olivia Bennett and reviewed by editorial team.
This Texas flood disaster affects your safety. If you're in the risk zones, prepare for more rain and possible flooding. Check your local weather updates and follow evacuation orders if given. Keep emergency supplies ready.
The situation in Texas is severe, with 131 lives lost and more rain expected. This is a stark reminder of the power of nature and the importance of preparedness. Worth forwarding if you know someone in the affected areas.
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