KERRVILLE, TEXAS — The devastating floods that ripped through Kerrville have now claimed at least 119 confirmed lives, with authorities releasing the full list of victims in a solemn announcement that left the community reeling.
What began as days of relentless rainfall turned into a catastrophe that wiped out homes, swept away vehicles, and tore through neighborhoods with merciless force. Officials say the Guadalupe River swelled to levels not seen in living memory, engulfing entire streets within minutes.

The Names Behind the Numbers
The list, released late last night by the Kerrville Emergency Management Office, was not just a record — it was a roll call of heartbreak. Ages ranged from a 6-year-old schoolchild to an 89-year-old retired veteran. Families who had waited for days for news were forced to confront the grim reality in black-and-white.
Mayor Carla Jennings spoke through tears at a press briefing:
“We don’t just see names. We see neighbors. We see friends. We see the lifeblood of Kerrville. And we will not stop searching until every single person is accounted for.”
Search Efforts Push On
Despite dangerous conditions, search-and-rescue teams — including K-9 units, divers, and volunteers — continue scouring debris-filled riverbanks and flooded lowlands. Helicopters hover over submerged farmland, and drones have been deployed to locate vehicles swept downstream.
The Texas Department of Public Safety has urged displaced residents not to return to affected zones, warning of unstable structures, contaminated water, and downed power lines.
A Community in Mourning
Local churches and community centers have opened their doors for vigils, with candlelight ceremonies drawing hundreds of mourners. The sound of hymns mixed with the hum of generators as residents, wrapped in blankets, shared memories of those lost.
The 119 names now etched into public record have become symbols of a disaster whose toll is still climbing. For some, closure may come only when the missing are found — or when the waters finally recede to reveal the truth.
Help on the Way
Governor Rick Martinez has requested federal disaster assistance, promising that survivors “will not face this alone.” Donations of food, clothing, and emergency supplies are pouring in from across Texas and beyond, while emergency shelters remain at capacity.
But for many in Kerrville, the reality is stark: homes are gone, livelihoods destroyed, and the trauma of what they’ve endured will linger long after the cameras leave.
As rescue teams push forward and families cling to hope, Kerrville stands as both a tragedy and a testament — a community shattered, yet refusing to break.
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