The lethal floods that struck Texas on the 4th of July caught native officers off guard because the torrential rains induced the Guadalupe River to rise to near-historic ranges in a matter of minutes, officers stated at a press convention Saturday.
A Flood Watch was in impact for elements of New Mexico and western Texas Thursday afternoon as rounds of slow-moving thunderstorms packing heavy rain moved via the realm. By Thursday night, 5 inches of rain had fallen in elements of western Texas, together with Midland and Odessa.
Boerne search and rescue groups navigate upstream in an inflatable boat on the flooded Guadalupe River on July 4, 2025 in Consolation, Texas. Heavy rainfall induced flooding alongside the Guadalupe River in central Texas with a number of fatalities reported.
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The Nationwide Climate Service issued a flash flood warning for Kerr County, the place the river is situated, round 1:14 a.m. Friday.
The Guadalupe River rose 26 toes in 45 minutes that morning, Kerrville Mayor Joe Herring instructed reporters Friday.

A primary responder searches an space alongside the Guadalupe River that hit by flash flooding, Friday, July 4, 2025, in Kerrville, Texas.
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“This got here at evening, when individuals had been asleep in mattress,” he stated.
The river reached its second-highest peak on report, surpassing a 1987 flood stage, the Nationwide Climate Service stated.
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick instructed reporters that it’s as much as native mayors and counties to evacuate in the event that they really feel the necessity and lots of had been not sure the place the storm would land.
At a information convention Friday, Kerr County Choose Rob Kelly stated the county doesn’t have a warning system on the river.
Kelly was pressed by a reporter as to why evacuations did not happen Thursday, however the decide stated, “We did not know this flood was coming.”

A person surveys particles alongside the Guadalupe River after a flash flood struck the realm, Friday, July 4, 2025, in Kerrville, Texas.
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“We have now floods on a regular basis. That is essentially the most harmful river valley in the USA, and we cope with floods regularly. When it rains, we get water. We had no cause to consider that this was going to be something like what’s occurred right here, none in anyway,” he stated.
Rain continued to hit the area Saturday, prompting flash flood emergency warnings for a lot of Burnet County and western elements of Williamson County and Travis County.
ABC Information’ Emily Shapiro and Kyle Reiman contributed to this put up.