Pope sends condolences to victims of Texas floods
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Pope Leo XIV delivering the Angelus prayer on July 6 from the window of his office overlooking Saint Peter's Square, in the Vatican City.
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- Pope Leo expressed condolences for Texas flood victims, especially girls missing from a summer camp.
- Intense rainfall caused the Guadalupe River to rise 9m rapidly, creating devastating flash floods in Texas.
- The Pope travelled to Castel Gandolfo for a two-week break after offering prayers for the flood victims.
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VATICAN CITY - Pope Leo on July 6 sent condolences to the families of devastating floods in Texas which have left at least 50 people dead
“I would like to express sincere condolences to all the families who have lost loved ones, in particular their daughters who were in a summer camp in the disaster caused by flooding of the Guadalupe River in Texas. We pray for them,” said the US-born pontiff, following Angelus prayers.
Rescuers searched through the night to try to locate 27 girls and teenagers missing from a riverside summer camp after flash floods caused by torrential rains on July 4, when the Guadalupe River rose 9m in just 45 minutes.
Nearly 300mm of rain per hour suddenly fell, a third of the average annual rainfall.
Later on July 6, the Pope travelled to Castel Gandolfo, the summer papal residence some 20km south-east of Rome where he will take a two-week break. AFP

