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    Rescuers search for missing children after Texas flood kills at least 32

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    Rescuers were searching for more than two dozen girls missing from a summer camp in Texas after a catastrophic flash flood killed at least 32 people, 14 of them children. 

    The Guadalupe River that runs through the Hill Country in central south Texas rose by 26ft (8 metres) in just 45 minutes in the early hours of Friday, according to officials, bursting its banks and damaging roads and property.

    The flood struck as people across the US gathered to celebrate Independence Day. More than 850 people have been rescued, some of whom were clinging to trees, in what is being called a once in a century flood.

    “We will be relentless in ensuring that we locate every single person who’s been a victim of this flooding event, Texas Governor Greg Abbott said in a press conference in Kerrville. “We’re not going to stop today or tomorrow. We will stop when the job is completed.”

    The Guadalupe River flows over a bridge in Kerrville, Texas on Saturday. © DUSTIN SAFRANEK/EPA/Shutterstock

    The governor signed an expanded state disaster declaration, bringing the number of affected counties to 20, due to additional storm damage and rainfall overnight. Two of those counties include the cities of Austin and San Antonio, the third-largest metropolitan area in the state, where strong rain has been falling for days. The governor also signed a request for a federal disaster declaration. US Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem said President Donald Trump has vowed to honour the request for federal assistance.

    “The number one priority right now is people, is making sure that we are finding individuals people as fast as possible, and returning them to their families,” said Noem. “At the department, we will continue to bring in more resources.”

    Noem will tour Kerrville, including Camp Mystic where the 27 missing girls were staying, and will be in frequent conversation with President Trump to ensure that other requests for assistance will be met immediately. There are 1,800 people in the area without power.

    The search and rescue operations have involved helicopters, drones, 900 boats and more than 1,300 personnel, officials said, but have been hampered by limited access to some areas, especially where roads have been washed away. 

    Trump said the flooding and deaths were “terrible” and “shocking” as he pledged federal support. More fixed wing aircraft and helicopters with thermal imaging equipment will be coming from the US Coast Guard so rescue operations can continue through the night.

    Officials in Kerr County, north-west of San Antonio, said that the extreme rainfall had not been forecast, adding that there was no warning system in place. “We had no reason to believe this was going to be anything like what’s happened here,” said Kerr County Judge Rob Kelly, the top local elected official. “Nobody saw this coming.”

    A flooded cabin at Camp Mystic, where at 27 girls went missing © AFP via Getty Images

    But the National Weather Service said it had issued a flood watch for the area on Thursday, with the first flash flood warning for Kerr County in the early hours of Friday morning. On Saturday it warned that there remained a risk of more flash flooding in the area. The area is under numerous flash flood watches and warnings as heavy downpours continue.

    Hannah Cloke, a professor of hydrology at the University of Reading in the UK, said the downpour “seems to have been well forecasted by multiple forecasters around the world, several hours in advance”. 

    “It is not good enough for authorities to say they were not aware that floods were coming. Warnings were available but the message just didn’t get through,” she said.

    The Texas Hill Country is no stranger to floods because of its geography. The area, called ‘flash flood alley’ is marked by narrow, serpentine valleys and steep rocky hillsides that funnel water downstream into nearby creeks and rivers. When heavy rains come, the water cannot soak quickly into the ground because of the area’s thin layer of topsoil overlying limestone and granite.

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    Scientists have warned that climate change is increasing the risk of devastating storms and intense rainfall because warmer air holds more moisture. A flash flood — a rapid inundation of low-lying areas — killed more than 200 people in Valencia in Spain last year.

    Bill McGuire, professor emeritus of geophysical & climate hazards at University College London, said the “tragic events in Texas are exactly what we would expect in our hotter, climate-changed world”.

    “There has been an explosion in extreme weather in recent years, including more devastating flash floods caused by slow-moving, wetter, storms, that dump exceptional amounts of rain over small areas across a short time,” he said.

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