Central Texas experienced catastrophic flash flooding overnight into July 4. In some areas near Kerrville and San Angelo, up to 14.46 inches of rain fell—more than a season’s worth in just hours. The Guadalupe River rose 22 feet in three hours, reaching its second-highest level on record before floodwaters damaged monitoring equipment. This is considered a 1-in-100-year event, and its impact is severe. The situation remains active. Roads are washed out, rescues are ongoing, and many families are displaced.
We are actively monitoring the ongoing needs with ADRN and local officials. If you are a Hill Country family or friend who was directly impacted by this flood and in need of assistance, please contact us here.