10:58 AM GMT – 06/07/2025
Reuters reports 43 confirmed dead, including 15 children, in Central Texas as floodwaters along the Guadalupe River begin to recede; search-and-rescue continues for dozens of missing campers and residents. Over 850 have been rescued, and state officials say federal aid has been requested
10:35 AM GMT – 06/07/2025
The Financial Times confirms the death toll in the Texas Hill Country has surpassed 50, with 27 girls still missing from Camp Mystic. The event is being described as a “once‑in‑a‑century” flash flood. Governor Abbott expanded disaster declarations to 20 counties
09:00 AM GMT – 06/07/2025
AP & Reuters-backed Wikipedia update states July 4–5 floods in Central Texas dropped up to 20.3″ (515 mm) of rain, causing over 52 fatalities and 37 missing
06:30 AM GMT – 06/07/2025
In Pakistan, the NDMA reported that monsoon rains have killed at least 66 people and injured 127 since June 26. A fresh flood alert is in place through July 10
04:15 AM GMT – 06/07/2025
Reuters highlights deadly “Plum Rains” in China: Sichuan, Gansu, Liaoning under red alert. Henan’s river burst killed five and left three missing; over 1,000 rescue workers dispatched .
02:00 AM GMT – 06/07/2025
Watchers News reports at least 57 dead, 99 injured from monsoon floods in Pakistan (June 25–July 1). Major impact in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Punjab, Sindh, and Balochistan, with swat flash flood claiming at least 13 of one family .
12:45 AM GMT – 06/07/2025
Flagstaff, Arizona’s new USD 100 million flood mitigation infrastructure has been tested by monsoon storms; it performed well, helping prevent more severe flooding after storms triggered local flash floods
12:00 AM GMT – 06/07/2025
South Africa: Torrential rains and snow in Eastern Cape, especially around Mthatha, caused floods killing ~102 people and displacing thousands. Communities experienced 3–4 m floodwaters, with a national disaster declared on June 18
11:15 PM GMT – 05/07/2025
Nigeria: The May 28 Mokwa flood toll remains >206 dead, 1,000 missing, 121 injured, amid widespread infrastructural collapse. The broader 2025 flooding in Nigeria has claimed over 238 lives to date