🇺🇸 “MOVE TO HIGHER GROUND” - TEXAS FLOOD VOLUNTEERS ORDERED OUT Kerr County officials are pulling volunteers from the disaster zone as new storms threaten a region still reeling from the deadly July 4 floods that killed at least 130. A fresh round of heavy rain - possibly up https://t.co/QkKueVcIJk https://t.co/2NG68Wke43
TEXAS FLOOD UPDATE - The southern Texas Hill Country flash flood threat has been UPGRADED TO MODERATE once again for this evening and overnight. This risk area includes Kerrville, Texas where massive recovery efforts continue with @Unitedcajunnavy. A blob of storms is drifting https://t.co/ei2eKDWnN4
Texas flood volunteers ordered to evacuate as heavy rainfall expected to strike devastated region: ‘Move to higher ground’ https://t.co/pFppPERmNh https://t.co/aPaji8Mq9t
Officials in Texas have issued new evacuation orders due to concerns about a surge of floodwater described as a "wall of water" moving down the Guadalupe River toward Kerrville and Ingram. This development follows ongoing heavy rainfall and flash flooding in the region, particularly in the Texas Hill Country and central Texas areas including Sonora, Junction, Kerrville, and Uvalde. The National Weather Service has indicated a moderate risk of excessive rainfall, with slow-moving storms contributing to rising river levels and flash flood warnings. The situation is compounded by a mesoscale convective vortex near the Rio Grande, which is expected to enhance precipitation along a stationary front. Authorities have ordered volunteers assisting with flood recovery efforts to evacuate and move to higher ground as the region continues to grapple with the aftermath of deadly floods earlier in July that resulted in at least 130 fatalities. Recovery operations are ongoing, with organizations such as the United Cajun Navy involved in relief efforts.