An aerial view of the Guadalupe River on July 06, 2025 in Kerrville, Texas. Brandon Bell/Getty Images
Police in Kerrville, Texas, said they are releasing hours of 911 calls from the early morning of July Fourth, when catastrophic floods swept across Texas Hill Country, devastating communities several counties and killing 136 people .
The 911 calls are being released to comply with Freedom of Information Act requests, Kerrville Police Chief Chris McCall said in a video statement Thursday. CNN is working to obtain a copy of the calls.
The chief warned the “disturbing” recordings are unredacted and will be difficult to hear, especially for families who were impacted.
“Some callers did not survive. We ask that you keep them and their family members, loved ones and friends in your tho

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