HUNT, TEXAS - JULY 12: A law enforcement officer walks towards cleaning crews on July 12, 2025 in Hunt, Texas. More than 160 people are still missing after storm cells halted over the area, dumping nearly 15 inches of rain and causing a 22-foot rise along the Guadalupe River. (Photo by Brandon Bell/Getty Images)

A NEW weather emergency is unfolding in Texas as more heavy rain pounds the already soaked Hill Country.

The bad weather has come just days after deadly flash floods killed at least 132 people in the area.

HUNT, TEXAS - JULY 12: A law enforcement officer walks towards cleaning crews on July 12, 2025 in Hunt, Texas. More than 160 people are still missing after storm cells halted over the area, dumping nearly 15 inches of rain and causing a 22-foot rise along the Guadalupe River. (Photo by Brandon Bell/Getty Images)
A new flood emergency is unfolding in Central Texas days after deadly flash floods killed over 100 peopleCredit: GETTY
Fire crew member assessing flood damage.
Heavy rain has returned, halting search efforts and triggering fresh warningsCredit: Getty
Children petting a search and rescue dog after a flood.
Authorities are scrambling to rescue people and brace for more flooding across multiple countiesCredit: Getty
CENTER POINT, TEXAS - JULY 13: Debris fill the banks of the Guadalupe River on July 13, 2025 in Center Point, Texas. More than 160 people are still missing after storm cells halted over the area, dumping nearly 15 inches of rain and causing a 22-foot rise along the Guadalupe River. (Photo by Brandon Bell/Getty Images)
It’s the second severe weather threat to hit Central Texas in less than two weeksCredit: GETTY

Authorities are urgently addressing severe flash floods endangering several counties, with the soil already waterlogged and rivers rapidly swelling.

The National Weather Service in San Antonio cautioned about a “hazardous situation” early Monday in northern Uvalde, eastern Real, western Bandera, and southwest Kerr Counties.

Between 2 and nearly 5 inches of rain had already fallen in the area by 4:37 am, with more storms barreling through.

“More heavy rain is on the way. Flooding is already happening,” the NWS said in an urgent alert.

It’s the second severe weather threat to hit Central Texas in less than two weeks after flash floods killed more than 130 people on July 4.

Kerr County was the hardest hit, with at least 106 deaths reported, many of them children staying at a riverside summer camp called Camp Mystic.

Camp Mystic, a historic Christian camp for girls, is located close to the Guadalupe River. The river rose over 20 feet in one night, washing away cabins and vehicles.

Authorities say 27 campers and counselors were lost at the camp alone.

The July 4 disaster unfolded in the early morning hours, when the Guadalupe River suddenly swelled in an area known as Flash Flood Alley.

Many residents were caught off guard, with questions now being raised over whether enough warning was given.

Heartbreaking letters Camp Mystic children wrote to their family arrive days after they died in Texas floods

Kerrville City Manager Dalton Rice admitted he wasn’t sure he even received the National Weather Service alert that was sent out around 1 am.

Search efforts for flood victims have been underway ever since, but were temporarily halted on Sunday due to more storms.

Authorities said rescue operations resumed in parts of western Kerr County later Sunday afternoon.

Kerrville police confirmed that ground searches were paused again before 8 am Sunday due to “flood danger.”

The NWS reissued a flood warning for the Guadalupe River at Hunt, where the water rose more than 20 feet in under an hour during the last disaster.

Donald Trump’s statement on Texas floods

“The Trump Administration is working with State and Local Officials on the ground in Texas in response to the tragic flooding that took place yesterday.

“Our Secretary of Homeland Security, Kristi Noem, will be there shortly.

“Melania and I are praying for all of the families impacted by this horrible tragedy.

“Our Brave First Responders are on site doing what they do best. GOD BLESS THE FAMILIES, AND GOD BLESS TEXAS!”

That warning remains in effect until after 9 pm Monday, as roads and bridges remain underwater.

Search crews have relied on boats, helicopters, drones, and dogs as they comb the debris-choked area for missing people.

Officials believe as many as 160 people could still be unaccounted for in Kerr County alone, with another 10 missing in neighboring regions.

Governor Greg Abbott said Sunday that rescue teams had also been dispatched to San Saba, Lampasas, and Schleicher Counties.

“Dozens” were rescued from Lampasas as floodwaters began to rise fast, he said.

The Lampasas River surged 30 feet in just five hours over the weekend, as back-to-back storms dumped 6 to 10 inches of rain across the region.

In Kerrville, another flood watch was issued through 9 pm on Monday as the slow-moving thunderstorms continued to soak the area.

Kerr County had issued a code red alert later on Saturday as water levels began rising once again.

At 6:30 am Monday, the Guadalupe River at Hunt was at 8.45 feet, and expected to swell to nearly 15 feet by mid-morning.

Authorities warned residents to avoid “low water crossings,” which have proven deadly in recent days.

Rescue operations remain ongoing, while forecasters warn that any creek, stream or river can become a killer under these conditions.

HUNT, TEXAS - JULY 12: Volunteers work to clear fallen trees on July 12, 2025 in Hunt, Texas. More than 160 people are still missing after storm cells halted over the area, dumping nearly 15 inches of rain and causing a 22-foot rise along the Guadalupe River. (Photo by Brandon Bell/Getty Images)
Search crews have relied on boats, helicopters, drones, and dogs as they comb the area for missing peopleCredit: GETTY
Debris from homes and other belongings along a riverbank after a flood.
That warning remains in effect as roads and bridges remain underwaterCredit: Getty
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