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A social media influencer found the public isn't kind to you when you're running your mouth endlessly trashing others. It is called a digital dash.
Now Dr. Auburne Gallagher, MD, you fucked around and now you're going to find out.
The floods in Texas, New Mexico and North Carolina have a major impact on Americans. Those who live near bodies of water had their homes destroyed from catastrophic flooding.
On July 4, 2025, a destructive and deadly flooding took place in the Texas Hill Country, particularly in Kerr County, in the U.S. state of Texas. During the initial flooding, water levels along the Guadalupe River rose rapidly. As a result, at least 129 fatalities have been confirmed, of which at least 103 are in Kerr County, with about 170 reported missing. The flooding was caused by a mesoscale convective vortex with enhanced tropical moisture from the remnants of a short lived Tropical Storm Barry.
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Flooding began on the morning of July 4, after significant rainfall accumulated across Central Texas. Six flash flood emergency warnings, which included the cities of Kerrville and Mason, were issued the same day. The Guadalupe River rose about 26 ft (7.9 m) in 45 minutes. It surged an estimated 29 ft (8.8 m) in the Hunt area, where more than 20 children were declared missing from a summer camp. July 5 saw more flash flood warnings for the Lake Travis area, which is part of the Colorado River watershed. In the span of a few hours, the equivalent to four months worth of rain fell across the Texas Hill Country region, with the highest rain totals being 20.33 in (516 mm). This flood was the deadliest inland flooding event in the United States since the 1976 Big Thompson River flood, surpassing flooding from Hurricane Helene in 2024.
After the disaster, Texas governor Greg Abbott signed a state disaster declaration for several counties in Central Texas, and U.S. president Donald Trump signed a federal disaster declaration for Kerr County. Over 2,000 volunteers arrived in Kerr County to help with the search and rescue. Several state and volunteer firefighters and search and rescue teams, including a team from Mexico, moved along the Guadalupe River. Over 850 people were rescued from the floods; one rescue swimmer saved 165 people.
The preparation for and response to the floods by Kerr County officials have fallen under scrutiny. The county lacked an independent flood warning system, though a former sheriff advocated for such a system nine years earlier and the county commissioner at the time noted that their area was at the highest risk for flooding. The lack of follow-through was attributed to the high cost of such a system, and lack of support from the local residents. Although officials were notified when the flooding began on July 4, it took several additional hours before any county alert messages were sent out. A report came out that several buildings in Camp Mystic were removed from Federal Emergency Management Agency's 100 year flood map from 2011 to 2020 after several appeals from federal regulators, loosening oversight as the camp operated and expanded in a dangerous flood plain years before the deadly floods.

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