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Death Toll Climbs to 67 as Search for Missing Continues

HUNT, TEXAS (July 6, 2025) — Catastrophic flooding in Central Texas has claimed at least 67 lives, including 21 children, as emergency crews continue a desperate search for those still missing after torrential rains triggered flash floods across the region.
Disaster Strikes the Hill Country
- Epicenter: Kerr County, particularly the communities of Hunt and Kerrville, has been the hardest hit, with 59 confirmed fatalities, including 21 children.
- Summer Camp Tragedy: Among the missing are 11 girls and a counselor from Camp Mystic, a historic girls’ summer camp on the banks of the Guadalupe River. The river rose nearly 29 feet in under an hour, overwhelming the camp and sweeping away cabins and vehicles.
- Wider Impact: Additional deaths have been reported in Travis, Kendall, Burnet, and Tom Green counties, with at least 13 people still unaccounted for in Travis County alone.

Timeline and Emergency Response
- July 4–5: Up to 15 inches of rain fell in a matter of hours, causing the Guadalupe River to overflow rapidly. The National Weather Service had issued flood warnings, but the intensity and speed of the rainfall far exceeded forecasts.
- Rescues: Over 850 people have been rescued, including more than 100 airlifted to safety. Many survivors were found clinging to trees or rooftops as floodwaters surged through neighborhoods and camps.
- Federal Response: President Trump has signed a Major Disaster Declaration for Kerr County, unlocking federal resources for rescue and recovery efforts.
Human Toll and Community Impact
- Children Among the Victims: The loss of so many young lives has devastated families and communities. Parents and relatives have gathered at local shelters and command centers, anxiously awaiting news of the missing.
- Infrastructure Damage: Roads, bridges, and homes have been destroyed or severely damaged. Power outages and communication failures have hampered rescue operations.
- Ongoing Search: Search and rescue teams, including the National Guard and Coast Guard, remain on the ground and in the air, vowing to continue efforts until all missing persons are accounted for.
Questions Raised
- Preparedness and Warnings: The suddenness of the disaster has led to scrutiny over the adequacy of warning systems and the decision not to evacuate summer camps along the river. Local officials have acknowledged the unprecedented nature of the rainfall and the challenges in predicting such an event.
- Climate Concerns: Meteorologists note that the combination of tropical moisture from both the Atlantic and Pacific contributed to the extraordinary rainfall, raising concerns about the increasing frequency of extreme weather events in the region.
Key Facts Table
Statistic | Value/Detail |
---|---|
Total rainfall (max) | Up to 15 inches in 4 hours |
River rise (Guadalupe, Hunt) | 29 feet in under 1 hour |
Confirmed deaths (as of July 6) | At least 67, including 21 children |
Missing persons | Dozens, including 11 campers, 1 counselor |
People rescued | Over 850 |
Counties affected | Kerr, Travis, Kendall, Burnet, Tom Green, others |

Voices from the Scene
“Everyone in the community is hurting,” said Kerr County Sheriff Larry Leitha. “We will be on this until we find the last body.”
Looking Ahead
With more rain in the forecast and the full extent of the devastation still unfolding, Texas faces a long road to recovery. The Bolanle Media Pressroom will continue to provide updates as new information becomes available.
For further updates and resources, stay tuned to Bolanle Media.
News
Texas Floods: 110+ Dead, 161 Missing After Historic Disaster

Catastrophic flooding struck Central Texas beginning on July 4, 2025, primarily impacting the Hill Country region, including Kerr County and the Guadalupe River area. The disaster has resulted in over 110 confirmed deaths and left more than 161 people missing as of July 8. The floods were triggered by intense, record-breaking rainfall that caused rivers to rise rapidly, overwhelming communities and summer camps.

Key Facts
- Death Toll: Over 110 confirmed fatalities, including at least 27 children and counselors at Camp Mystic in Kerr County.
- Missing Persons: At least 161 people remain unaccounted for, with ongoing search and rescue operations.
- Affected Areas: Severe impacts in Kerr, Kendall, Burnet, Travis, Williamson, and Tom Green counties. The Guadalupe River rose by more than 26 feet in under an hour.

Emergency Response
- State Action: Governor Greg Abbott deployed more than 1,750 personnel and nearly 1,000 vehicles and equipment from over 20 state agencies.
- Federal Aid: President Donald Trump declared a major disaster, unlocking federal resources for relief and recovery.
- Ongoing Risk: Additional rainfall is forecasted, and flood watches remain in effect for much of Central Texas.

Communication and Alerts
- Emergency Alerts: The National Weather Service issued multiple flash flood warnings, but some residents did not receive alerts due to the lack of a local outdoor warning system and inconsistent cell service.
- Mobile Coverage Issues: Some areas near the Guadalupe River have spotty cell service, which may have prevented some residents from receiving critical alerts.
Aftermath and Community Impact
- Search and Rescue: Hundreds of emergency personnel continue to search for missing persons in challenging conditions.
- Infrastructure Damage: Roads, bridges, and homes have been severely damaged or destroyed.
- Calls for Change: The disaster has intensified calls for improved flood warning systems and greater investment in emergency preparedness.
What Texans Should Know
- Stay Alert: Residents in affected areas should monitor weather updates and follow local guidance.
- Support and Resources: Emergency shelters and assistance are available for displaced families.
This update reflects the situation as of July 8, 2025, and will continue to evolve as search and rescue operations progress.
Advice
How to Create Emotion in Film

Emotions are the foundation of the human experience. They shape our decisions, color our memories, and drive our relationships. In cinema, emotions are not just an added layer—they are the very heart of storytelling. If a film leaves its audience unmoved, it is often deemed a failure. Understanding how emotions work, both psychologically and cinematically, reveals the secrets behind films that truly resonate.

The Psychology of Emotion
Where Do Emotions Come From?
Modern psychology has long sought to answer two central questions about emotion:
- Where do emotions originate?
- How can they be categorized?
For filmmakers, the origin of emotion is especially relevant. Evolutionary psychologists argue that basic emotions are products of natural selection, serving crucial roles in survival by aiding decision-making, motivation, socialization, and memory.
Components of Emotion
Psychologist Klaus Scherer identifies five components of emotion:
- Cognitive Appraisal: The brain’s identification of an emotion.
- Bodily Symptoms: Physical manifestations, like a racing heart.
- Action Tendencies: How we are motivated to respond.
- Expression: Outward signs, such as facial expressions or gestures.
- Feelings: The subjective experience of the emotion.
Theories of Emotional Experience
- James-Lange Theory: Early theorists William James and Carl Lange posited that emotions are the result of physiological reactions. For example, “I’m sweaty, so I must be nervous.”
- Cognitive Appraisal Theory: Richard Lazarus later argued that thought comes first. We appraise a situation, then experience both physiological and emotional reactions. One person might see a rat and feel fear; another might see the same rat and feel joy.

How to Create Emotion in Film
1. Write Emotion into the Script
- Script as the Heart: The emotional impact of a film begins with its script. Audiences must care about the story and its characters; when characters feel, viewers feel.
- Recontextualized Repetition: Repeating lines, objects, or motifs in new contexts gives them deeper meaning (e.g., the shoes in Jojo Rabbit or the song “Remember Me” in Coco).
- Dialogue: Well-crafted dialogue can move through a spectrum of emotions, as seen in the monologue from Steel Magnolias, which shifts from sadness to rage.
Example: “Toy Story 2” Flashback
Jessie’s flashback uses dialogue, repetition, and context to build a powerful emotional arc, culminating in the line: “You never forget kids like Emily or Andy. But they forget you.”

2. Use Visual Storytelling to Evoke Feeling
- Lighting: Sets the mood—low-key lighting creates tension (Alien), while bright light evokes relief (The Lord of the Rings).
- Camera Angles and Movement: High angles can convey guilt (Manchester by the Sea), close-ups foster intimacy (Interstellar), and wide shots can evoke grandeur or loneliness (La La Land).
- Color: Red can induce unease; cool tones suggest melancholy.
- Framing: Focusing on faces or omitting them (as with Emily in Toy Story 2) centers the audience on the emotional experience.
- Camera Movement: Moving toward a character can create empathy; pulling away can evoke isolation.
3. Hone Emotion in Post-Production
- Editing: The rhythm of cuts and transitions can heighten or prolong emotion. Dissolves can evoke memory and nostalgia; hard cuts can underscore abrupt loss.
- Music: Perhaps the most potent emotional tool, music can make us cry, thrill us, or terrify us. The song “When She Loved Me” in Toy Story 2 is a prime example.
- Sound Design: Beyond music, sound effects can amplify tension or anxiety (e.g., the fry cracker in Boogie Nights).

Table: Filmmaking Techniques for Evoking Emotion
Technique | Example Film/Scene | Emotional Effect |
---|---|---|
Recontextualized Repetition | Jojo Rabbit (Rosie’s shoes) | Heightens heartbreak |
Dialogue | Steel Magnolias (monologue) | Shifts through grief and rage |
Lighting | Alien (low-key), LOTR (bright) | Fear, relief |
Camera Angles | Manchester by the Sea (high angle) | Guilt, empathy |
Color | Toy Story 2 (golden to muted) | Nostalgia, melancholy |
Editing | Eternal Sunshine (intercutting) | Nostalgia, longing |
Music | Toy Story 2 (“When She Loved Me”) | Sadness, loss |
Sound Design | Boogie Nights (crackers) | Anxiety, tension |
Conclusion
No two movies are alike, but the best films share a common goal: to move us. Whether through writing, visuals, editing, or sound, filmmakers draw on the science of emotion to craft experiences that linger long after the credits roll. Great films make us feel—sometimes joy, sometimes sorrow, but always something real.
News
Kerrville, Texas Flood Disaster: Death Toll Over 80 and Still Rising

KERRVILLE, TX — July 7, 2025 — The city of Kerrville and surrounding Kerr County are facing a historic tragedy after devastating flash floods struck over the July 4th weekend. As of Monday morning, officials have confirmed more than 80 deaths, with the number expected to rise as search and rescue efforts continue.

Flash Floods Hit Without Warning
On July 4th, torrential rain caused the Guadalupe River to rise an astonishing 26 feet in just 45 minutes. The sudden surge caught many residents and visitors by surprise, leading to widespread destruction and chaos throughout the community.
Lives Lost and Many Still Missing
- Death Toll: Over 80 people have been confirmed dead in Kerr County, with at least 43 of those in Kerrville. Authorities warn that the count is likely to increase.
- Missing Campers: The tragedy is especially severe at Camp Mystic, a local girls’ summer camp. More than two dozen campers and counselors were swept away by the floodwaters. As of this morning, at least 11 girls and one counselor are still missing.
- Ongoing Rescues: Emergency crews have performed hundreds of rescues, using boats and helicopters to reach stranded residents and search for survivors.
Community Impact and Response
- Widespread Damage: Homes, vehicles, and infrastructure have been destroyed or heavily damaged. Entire neighborhoods remain underwater, and debris is scattered across the area.
- State of Disaster: Kerrville and Kerr County have been declared disaster zones. Both state and federal resources are being deployed to provide temporary housing, emergency aid, and support for families who have lost loved ones.
- Emotional Toll: The community is in mourning, with vigils and support services organized for those affected, especially the families of missing children.
Recovery Efforts and Ongoing Threats
- Continued Flood Risk: More rain is in the forecast, keeping the area under flood warnings and making rescue and recovery efforts even more challenging.
- Federal Aid: Residents are being urged to apply for disaster assistance and file insurance claims as help from FEMA and other agencies arrives.

Kerrville Comes Together
Despite the devastation, the people of Kerrville are showing remarkable resilience. Neighbors are helping neighbors, volunteers are mobilizing, and local leaders are urging everyone to stay hopeful and united.
The death toll, now over 80 and still rising, marks this as one of the worst disasters in Kerrville’s history. The focus remains on finding the missing, supporting survivors, and beginning the long road to recovery.
For updates and information on how to help, visit the Kerr County Emergency Management website.
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