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Texas Camp Mystic began evacuation 45 minutes after weather service alert

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A devastating flash flood at Camp Mystic, a Christian all-girls summer camp in Hunt, Texas, has left 27 campers and counselors dead, according to authorities. The camp is located along the Guadalupe River, which rose rapidly during the early morning hours of July 4.

Timeline of Evacuation Efforts

Camp Mystic’s executive director, Dick Eastland, received the first National Weather Service (NWS) alert warning of “life-threatening flash flooding” at 1:14 a.m., said Eastland family spokesperson Jeff Carr. About 45 minutes later, Eastland began evacuating campers from their cabins, most of which had no access to electronics and were in the river’s floodway—an area Kerr County officials have called “extremely hazardous.”

Carr said Eastland coordinated via walkie-talkie with family and staff to assess the situation. Evacuations started around 2:00 a.m., as floodwaters began rising quickly. Initially, Carr had told The Washington Post that the process began at 2:30 a.m. but later clarified the earlier timeline to ABC News, noting that the details remain preliminary.

Eastland Died Trying to Save Campers

Eastland lost his life while attempting to evacuate campers. As the situation worsened, campers were moved to the camp’s recreational center, a safer area on higher ground.

At 4:03 a.m., the NWS escalated the warning to a “Flash Flood Emergency,” calling it a “Particularly Dangerous Situation” and urging people in South-central Kerr County, including Hunt, to seek higher ground immediately.

Aftermath

Debris now covers much of the Camp Mystic area, a grim reminder of the sudden and deadly power of the floodwaters. The event has raised concerns about safety protocols in flood-prone zones like the river’s floodway where some camp structures were built.

For more updates on this catastrophic event, stay tuned to Que Onda Magazine.

Argentine Folk Singer Luvi Torres Dies at 36

Argentine folk singer and composer Luvi Torres has died at age 36, the National Institute of Music confirmed in a public message of condolences to her family and friends.

A Path of Self-Healing Over Medicine

Diagnosed with cancer in 2023, Torres rejected conventional medical treatments. Instead, she embraced what she described as a “self-healing” journey through conscious singing, meditation, shamanism, and deep emotional work—a method she named “Cantar Sana.” She publicly claimed that music and singing had cured her illness without medical intervention, though the cancer ultimately worsened.

Legacy in Argentine Folklore and Social Art

INAMU praised Torres for her contributions to Argentine folklore and her dedication to using art for social change. Born in Buenos Aires, Lucía Victoria Torres fused ancestral singing with folklore, rock, and pop. She played traditional instruments like the bombo legüero, caja chayera, guitar, and bichito cordobés.

Music Rooted in Ancestry and Spirituality

Torres’s music featured rhythms such as zambas, chacareras, and bagualas, and reflected her environmental advocacy and spiritual connection to both ancestral and modern worlds. Her discography includes the albums Ser el agua and Uoaei, as well as the EP Transelementes and various singles.

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Less rain through Thursday, tropical downpours return Friday

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HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Drier air moving in Tuesday through Thursday will give us less rain and hotter temps. A quick round of Saharan dust will blow in on Wednesday and give us a hazy sky for a day. Then we’ll be watching an area of tropical moisture moving in from the Gulf this weekend.

Does the tropical system east of Florida have a chance for development?

Yes. The National Hurricane Center is giving it a 40% chance for development over the next couple of days, as it moves through the northern Gulf.

Is there a chance the system makes it to the upper Texas coast at some point?

Yes. But the forecast for this weekend is very uncertain. The system’s track will depend on the position and strength of a couple of high pressure cells to its north. Most models take it towards Louisiana but a Texas landfall is not out of the question.

What should I be doing right now to prepare?

Pay close attention to the forecast this week. Although the system has a low chance of becoming a strong tropical system, it could bring us heavy rain and gusty winds. For a thorough update and in-depth video on what’s happening in the tropics, head to our tropical update page.

This story comes from our news partner ABC13 Houston.

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Trump Threatens 100% Tariffs on Russia, Announces NATO Weapons Deal

President Donald Trump warned on Monday that the U.S. will impose “very severe tariffs” on Russia — up to 100% — if a peace deal to end the war in Ukraine is not reached within 50 days.

“We’re very, very unhappy with them,” Trump said during a White House meeting with NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte.

NATO and U.S. Strike Ukraine Weapons Deal

Trump and Rutte announced a new agreement where European nations will purchase U.S.-manufactured weapons for Ukraine.

“We’re not buying it, but we will manufacture it and they’re going to be paying for it,” Trump said. Rutte called the deal “really big,” adding that “Europeans are stepping up.”

Trump also confirmed that some Patriot missile systems would arrive in Ukraine “within days,” with more military equipment to follow in the next wave of aid.

Trump Revives Attacks on Biden’s Autopen Use

When asked about former President Joe Biden’s recent New York Times interview defending his use of the autopen for signing pardons, Trump dismissed Biden’s claims.

“I guarantee you he knew nothing about what he was signing,” Trump said, labeling the autopen controversy “one of the biggest scandals that we’ve had in 50 to 100 years.”

The comments continue Trump’s push to question Biden’s capacity while doubling down on his foreign policy moves, including his aggressive stance on Russia and commitment to arming Ukraine.

Follow every beat from this story with us on Que Onda Magazine.

Texas Flooding Death Toll Surpasses 130 as Search for Missing Continues

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The death toll from the catastrophic Texas Hill Country flooding has climbed to over 130, with more than 160 people still missing since the disaster struck on July 4. Kerr County remains the hardest-hit area, reporting at least 106 deaths, including 36 children.

New Storms Stall Search Efforts

Search and recovery teams in Kerr County lost significant time Sunday as fresh storms swept through the region.

“We’ll keep looking,” Kerr County Sheriff Larry Leitha said during a Monday commissioners court meeting, despite the weather setbacks.

Local leaders are now demanding improved cell service, emergency sirens, and “diversion dams” to mitigate future disasters. One commissioner revealed that modeling showed floodwaters in Center Point reached 36 feet, moving at 1.5 million gallons per second.

More Rain on the Way

A flood watch remains in effect through Monday evening across the Texas Hill Country, including Kerrville. Forecasters warn of potential heavy showers that could drop up to 5 inches of rain in isolated areas. Drier conditions are expected by Thursday, possibly lasting into next week.

Continued Recovery Operations

Kerrville officials confirmed that local, state, and federal teams continue deploying additional resources as recovery efforts become more complex. Memorials have sprung up in Kerrville to honor the lives lost.

Despite the growing death toll, search crews remain determined to locate the missing as the community braces for more rain in the coming days.

For more on the tragic Texas hill Country flooding, follow every update with us on Que Onda Magazine.

Biden Defends Clemency Decisions and Autopen Use

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Former President Joe Biden has pushed back against criticism over his end-of-term pardons and use of an autopen to sign them, insisting he personally made all clemency decisions before leaving office. In an interview with The New York Times, Biden emphasized that while he approved pardons in broad categories, he authorized the criteria for who would qualify.

“I made every single one of those, including the categories,” Biden stated. He acknowledged that aides finalized names based on standards he approved, especially in large batches like the nearly 2,500 nonviolent drug offenders pardoned in January and 1,500 home confinement commutations.

Trump and GOP Attack Autopen Use

Republicans, led by President Donald Trump, have continued to assail Biden for using an autopen to sign pardons and official documents. Trump called it a “tremendous scandal,” claiming without evidence that Biden was unaware of what was being signed.

Biden dismissed the attacks, saying, “The autopen is legal… other presidents used it, including Trump.” He called the controversy part of Trump’s “consistent game plan” to divert attention. “They’re liars. They know it,” Biden added.

Investigations into Biden’s Mental Fitness

The criticism comes as Republicans investigate Biden’s mental fitness while in office. Senate Republicans and the House Oversight Committee have launched probes into whether Biden was in control of presidential decisions, including the use of the autopen. Biden’s former physician invoked the Fifth Amendment when questioned in a closed-door hearing.

Pardons for Family and Allies

Biden confirmed he pardoned family members, including his son Hunter, to protect them from political retaliation by Trump. “I know how vindictive he is… all it would do is run up legal bills,” Biden said.

He also ensured a preemptive pardon for former Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Mark Milley, citing concerns over Trump’s potential revenge.

Biden Stands by Decisions

The Times reviewed emails confirming a process where Biden made clemency decisions before autopen signatures were applied. Although some name lists changed slightly with new information, aides considered this routine and did not resubmit them to Biden.

Biden concluded, “If I told you three years ago we’d have a president doing this, I think you’d look at me and say, ‘What, are you crazy?’”

For more on this story, stay tuned to Que Onda Magazine.

Plague Death Reported in Arizona

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A person in Arizona has died from pneumonic plague less than 24 hours after first showing symptoms, local health officials confirmed. The patient was admitted to Flagstaff Medical Center with severe signs of illness and died the same day.

Pneumonic Plague Confirmed

An autopsy identified Yersinia pestis, the bacteria that causes plague. Officials specified that the victim had pneumonic plague, the deadliest and rarest form. Unlike the more common bubonic plague, this form infects the lungs and can spread between people through airborne droplets. Without rapid treatment, it is often fatal within a day, according to the World Health Organization.

First Plague Death in County Since 2007

This is the first confirmed plague death in Coconino County since 2007, when an infection was traced to contact with a dead animal. Authorities reassured the public that the risk of further exposure remains low.

“Our hearts go out to the family and friends of the deceased,” said Patrice Horstman, chair of the county’s Board of Supervisors.

For more public health updates and the pneumonic plague, stay tuned to Que Onda Magazine.

HPD: Drive-by shooting at southeast Houston nightclub kills 2, injures several others

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HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — HPD said multiple people are dead and others were hurt after gunfire erupted outside of a southeast Houston nightclub.

Shortly before midnight on Sunday, officers were called to the 6500 block of Dixie Drive for a drive-by shooting at the Bugs nightclub. When they arrived, they found one person dead, and others injured.

“Seven people are injured,” HPD Assistant Chief Adrian Rodriguez said.

“Two of them are deceased. One is dead on scene, and one that was transported to a hospital was declared deceased at the hospital.”

Officers weren’t sure how many shots were fired but told ABC13 it was multiple rounds.

We don’t know much about the victims. All officers said is one of them might be a juvenile.

“Half of them self-transported to local hospitals and some are on scene still,” Chief Rodriguez recalled.

They also don’t know much about whoever opened fire. They didn’t have a suspect description.

Officers told us someone in a silver or gray four-sedan approached the crowd outside of the nightclub and started shooting. “We don’t know what exactly transpired here at this location that led up to this individual or individuals shooting at the crowd,” Rodriguez said.

Just four months ago, there was another deadly shooting at this same bar. In that case, a 21-year-old man died.

Police say he got into an argument with a group of people who took off in a silver, four-door sedan.

This story comes from our news partner ABC13 Houston.

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Scattered showers and storms possible once again Monday

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HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Another round of summertime storms is expected Monday with the coastal sea breeze developing and pushing north into the afternoon.

Monday will be start off sunny and muggy with our sea breeze bringing us the chance for some scattered showers and storms across Southeast Texas. A few light showers are possible along the coast in the morning before more scattered showers and storms develop for the afternoon. Locally heavy rainfall, thunder and lightning are possible impacts we’ll see from this next round of storms. High temperatures will climb into the low-mid 90s Monday, and if you get some afternoon rain, those showers will cool you off into the low-mid 80s.

Is there any triple-digit heat in the forecast?

Not at this time. In fact, we still haven’t hit 100 so far this summer! Next week the rain faucet should turn off for at least a few days, which should push temperatures back into the upper 90s but still shy of the triple digits by week’s end.

Seems like it’s been pretty rainy lately… any drier weather on the way?

It definitely has been rainy! The combination of our summertime heat and humidity has really lead the way for a daily rain chance so far this summer. For July, we’ve picked up just about 2 inches of rain so far at Bush Intercontinental, which is over half an inch higher than what we typically see by now in the month of July.

What’s happening in the tropics?

We’re watching the Gulf for tropical development later this week. For a thorough update and in-depth video on what’s happening in the tropics, head to our tropical update page.

This story comes from our news partner ABC13 Houston.

Keep up with all things Houston with us on Que Onda Magazine.

Sofía Vergara Honored with Statue in Colombia While Celebrating Birthday in Sardinia

Colombian actress and businesswoman Sofía Vergara was celebrated in her hometown of Barranquilla with the unveiling of a giant statue in her honor.

The tribute was revealed on July 10, coinciding with Vergara’s 53rd birthday, which she spent on the Italian island of Sardinia surrounded by friends and family.

Barranquilla Pays Tribute to a Hometown Star

“Barranquilla surrenders at your feet,” said Mayor Alejandro Char at the unveiling.

“Thank you for being who you are, thank you for being a Barranquillera.”

The bronze statue, created by renowned local artist Yino Márquez—also known for the city’s Shakira statue—took seven months to complete with the help of 35 collaborators.

Measuring 5.2 feet and weighing over 5 tons, the statue now stands on the Gran Malecón of Barranquilla, part of the city’s efforts to boost tourism.

Vergara Celebrates Privately in Sardinia

While the tribute was being unveiled, Vergara was enjoying a private birthday celebration in Sardinia. Photos shared on social media show her glowing in a white dress, surrounded by her son Manolo, business partner Luis Balaguer, and close friends from Los Angeles.

Notably absent were rumored romantic interests, including Douglas Chabott and Tom Brady, which sparked curiosity among fans. Vergara is expected to visit her statue in Barranquilla in the near future.

For more on our Latino stars including Sofia Vergara, stay tuned to Que Onda Magazine.