File photo: Onlookers review the damage along the Guadalupe River caused by recent flooding, Sunday, July 6, 2025, in Kerrville, Texas. (AP Photo/Rodolfo Gonzalez)

Crews in the Texas Hill Country are wrapping up their report on this month’s deadly flooding and they say it’s unlike anything the state has ever seen.

Kerr County Engineer Charlie Hastings says that, at the peak, the Guadalupe river was flowing at a rate of 900-thousand gallons of water per second. Three people are still missing.

County Commissioners said Monday that dozens of people who were presumed dead were merely tourists who left town after the July Fourth flood and never checked back in.

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