NEW FLOOD WARNINGS in Central Texas Following Friday’s Floods that Killed At Least 70 People

There were new warnings issued on Sunday afternoon in South Central Texas following the dangerous flooding on Friday that killed at least 70 individuals.

Flooding swept through Kerrville, Texas, on Friday. On July 4th, the Quadelupe River surged from less than two feet to more than 34 feet in just over an hour.

Two little girls were rescued on Sunday after they were seen clinging to a tree 30-feet up. The girls had been in the tree for two days before their rescue.

Two girls were rescued alive, found in a tree!!!! These little angels stayed alive all on their alone for two days after being swept away in the Texas floods!!!

My heart and eyes are swelling with happiness. pic.twitter.com/bDdZ4D0uwj

— Marina Medvin (@MarinaMedvin) July 6, 2025

On Sunday the Texas Emergency Management Chief announced that an additional wall of water was heading towards Kerrville, Texas.

BREAKING: Reports of additional an additional wall of water heading STRAIGHT towards Kerrville

“If you’re in a low lying area, move out of that low lying area NOW,” Texas Emergency Management Chief says

HEED THESE WARNINGS!

Rain is continuing to pound the area, and… pic.twitter.com/lIxaY2CILZ

— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) July 6, 2025

And CNN reported that local officials have warned a wall of water is rushing down the Guadalupe River in central Texas.

Texas officials have issued new evacuation orders amid fears that a massive surge of water is rushing down the Guadalupe River. pic.twitter.com/GdUJbDjZaj

— Open Source Intel (@Osint613) July 6, 2025

The area in question is circled in red in this Texas map of lakes and rivers.

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