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A Family of 6 Was Swept Away in the Texas Floods. Now, Survivors Wait and Hope.

6 juillet 2025 à 18:54
A woman whose mother, stepfather, aunt, uncle and cousin are among the missing confronts the unimaginable. A cousin was dragged downriver 15 miles but survived.

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Joe Chavarria searched through rubble at a campsite near where five of his family members disappeared when the Guadalupe River flooded in Texas.
Hier — 5 juillet 2025Flux principal

Camp Mystic Parents Endure Agonizing Wait for Their Missing Children

6 juillet 2025 à 12:16
Stories of rescues have begun trickling out, but some children from a storied summer camp on the Guadalupe River in Texas Hill Country remain unaccounted for.

© Carter Johnston for The New York Times

Camp Mystic in Hunt, Texas, on Saturday. The camp has been run by the same family for almost a century.

Mother of 2 Rescued Campers in Texas Relays Their Story

5 juillet 2025 à 04:06
Serena Hanor Aldrich said her daughters were trapped by floodwaters for a couple of hours at Camp Mystic, where as many as 25 girls are missing. She criticized camp officials.

© Carter Johnston for The New York Times

Serena Hanor Aldrich, a mother of two children who were rescued from floodwaters while at Camp Mystic, on Friday.
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    The authorities confirmed that 20 girls were still missing as a result of the flooding along the Guadalupe River, but the full scope of the disaster was not clear.
     

Here’s the latest.

The authorities confirmed that 20 girls were still missing as a result of the flooding along the Guadalupe River, but the full scope of the disaster was not clear.

Frantic Search for the Missing After At Least 13 Killed in Texas Flood

4 juillet 2025 à 16:53
The authorities confirmed that 20 girls were still missing as a result of the flooding along the Guadalupe River, but the full scope of the disaster was not clear.

Trump’s Border Policies Leave Some Farms Empty and Workers Fearful

27 juin 2025 à 09:24
As federal immigration sweeps have prompted protests across the nation, the border is eerily quiet, as would-be migrants stay away and undocumented workers hide at home.

© Gabriel V. Cárdenas for The New York Times

“Right now, I have zero workers,” said Nick Billman, who owns Red River Farms in the border town of Donna, Texas.
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