LIVE SITUATION: BREAKING — 52 DEAD, 27 GIRLS MISSING AFTER TEXAS FLOODS — STATE LAUNCHES MASSIVE RESCUE IN KERR COUNTY AS GUADALUPE RIVER EXPLODES [VIDEO]
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52 dead, 37 missing — including 27 girls from a Christian summer camp — after flash floods hit Kerr County, Texas. The state has launched a full-scale rescue.
CHILDREN MISSING, BODIES FOUND: TEXAS HIT BY UNIMAGINABLE LOSS
The disaster unfolding in Kerr County, Texas, is no longer measured in rainfall — it’s measured in bodies, missing persons, and broken families. According to official numbers released early July 6, at least 52 people are confirmed dead, including 15 children, after a wall of water ripped through the area, swallowing roads, homes, and entire communities.
37 individuals remain missing, as of this morning’s update;
Among them are 27 girls from Camp Mystic, a Christian summer camp along the Guadalupe River, where moments of laughter turned to chaos in under an hour;
The river rose 26 feet (≈ 8 meters) in just 45 minutes, breaching every flood barrier and overwhelming even structures believed to be safely elevated.
This was not a seasonal storm. This was an inland tsunami, and it hit with such explosive violence that entire buildings vanished in minutes.
TRUMP POSTED THIS ON TRUTH!!! WATCH THE WATER!!!!
TEXAS RESPONDS LIKE A STATE AT WAR: FULL-SCALE DEPLOYMENT UNDERWAY
In the face of unimaginable loss, the State of Texas didn’t pause. It didn’t ask permission. It mobilized — completely and immediately. Under the direction of Governor Greg Abbott, a full-force rescue operation was launched that has drawn national attention for its speed, scale, and precision.
Air units, swift water rescue teams, game wardens, and National Guard troops were dispatched into the hardest-hit zones within hours of the surge;
High-risk recoveries are still underway, with over 850 people rescued so far, including multiple children found alive in collapsed areas and overturned vehicles;
Helicopters continue to hover over Camp Mystic’s grounds, where families await news, and rescuers refuse to give up the search.
This is no ordinary operation. It’s a full-spectrum rescue mission, treated with the seriousness of a military response — and rightly so.
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ABBOTT’S COMMAND: “WE DO NOT STOP UNTIL EVERYONE IS ACCOUNTED FOR”
Governor Greg Abbott wasted no time delivering a message of urgency — and responsibility. With cameras rolling and sirens blaring, he made clear: Texas will not abandon its people.
“They’re working around the clock, and they will NOT stop until everyone is accounted for.” — @GregAbbott_TX
The deployment wasn’t symbolic. It was tactical, aggressive, and unapologetically direct;
State assets were unlocked instantly — with zero reliance on federal lag, and total control from Austin, not D.C.;
This is governance in real time — not for headlines, but for human lives.
In a moment when institutional cowardice is common, Texas led with courage.
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YSTEM FAILURE AVERTED: WHEN THE STATE BECOMES THE SYSTEM
The federal government was not first to respond. FEMA didn’t pull the first child from the water. Texas did. Because while the federal machine lumbers, Texas had its own emergency infrastructure already trained, tested, and standing by.
The Texas Division of Emergency Management coordinated real-time communication between boots on the ground and aerial support;
Troopers and rescue personnel navigated collapsing bridges, downed power grids, and debris-laden waters with no delays and no excuses;
In absence of D.C. efficiency, Texas became its own system — fast, flexible, and focused.
This is what state-level sovereignty looks like in action, not on paper.
THE NATIONAL MEDIA IS SILENT, BUT THE PEOPLE AREN’T
CNN isn’t headlining this. MSNBC isn’t livestreaming the rescues. Why? Because it’s Texas, and because the response came not from a federal savior — but from a conservative-led, Trump-era state structure that worked.
They won’t say that local leadership saved children before national bureaucrats even issued talking points;
They won’t feature the parents waiting at Camp Mystic, holding onto hope while Republican-deployed helicopters hover overhead;
And they’ll never admit that the best emergency response in America didn’t come from the federal government — it came from Texas.
Let them stay silent. We won’t.
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This wasn’t just a storm. It was a test of leadership. And Texas passed — not with politics, but with action.
52 lives were lost. 37 still missing. 27 young girls unaccounted for. This is not a weather report.
This is a war zone. And Texas is winning it — not with hashtags, but with helicopters, boots, and grit.
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Reported 750 camping spots there and they were all occupied! Is this true?
HAARP!!!
“The evil empire is so DESPERATE and so filled with HATRED that the DESTRUCTIVE, TARGETED ATTACKS they are releasing are serving to EXPOSE THEM. The DELIBERATE TARGETING of young lives with a weather-manipulated storm is revealing how SEARED their consciences have become and that their partnership with DEATH and EVIL has COMPLETELY CONSUMED them. The enemy and those partnered with him have OVERPLAYED their hand and, in the end, it will cause their DOWNFALL and DESTRUCTION.