Texas floodings: Update from Ingram
Ingram is situated in between the Texas Hillside Nation and the Guadalupe River. FOX’s Nate Lion has much more from the community which was among the places hard struck by the July fourth weekend break flooding.
KERR AREA, Texas – The casualty from the July fourth weekend break flooding in Central Texas has actually climbed up to104.
Most of those fatalities occurred in Kerr Area, where a minimum of 84 individuals have actually passed away, consisting of 28 youngsters.
At the very least 10 women from Camp Mystic are still missing out on.
Over the vacation weekend break, authorities claim staffs have actually had the ability to save greater than 850 individuals.
Flooding fatalities in various other Central Texas counties
In Travis Area, there went to the very least 7 fatalities and likewise considerable damages to facilities.
Kendall Area has actually reported 6 fatalities.
Burnet Area contends the very least 4 fatalities validated.

Williamson Area reports 2 fatalities and Tom Environment-friendly Area has one fatality validated.
Authorities claim when it comes to missing out on individuals, there is one in Williamson Area, one in Burnet and 10 in Travis Area.
Roadways and low tide crossings closed

Screengrab taken at around 7:30 a.m. from AtxFloods revealing roadways and low tide crossings shut on July 8, 2025.
Roadways and low tide crossings throughout Central Texas are blinking red on the site AtxFloods.
This suggests they’re proactively shut, and it likewise reveals the prevalent influence throughout Central Texas as vital paths are removed and there are considerable threats to vehicle drivers and those when driving.
Authorities impulse everybody to “Reverse, Do Not Sink” and stay clear of these places and make use of significant roadways just.
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Burnet Area authorities inform FOX 7 Austin that the body of Expense Venus has actually been recuperated. Venus was purged of his auto while taking a trip on Freeway 821. His kid took a trip from Maryland to Burnet on July 7 to participate in the look for his daddy.
Authorities claim they remain to look for Volunteer Fire Principal Michael Phillips that was brushed up away in his car on July 5 near Marble Falls.
The Resource: Info from previous coverage by FOX 7 Austin.