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Missouri National Guard rescues more than 200 from flooded camp 5%
By Nick Sloan3%
7/12/2026, 11:35:00 PM
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Missouri National Guard rescues more than 200 from flooded Camp Taum Sauk
SOME DAYS TO DRY OUT.
ERIC, THANK YOU VERY MUCH.
TORRENTIAL RAIN THIS WEEK CAUSING HISTORIC FLOODING IN PARTS OF EAST AND SOUTHEAST MISSOURI.
THIS VIDEO IS FROM REYNOLDS COUNTY, ABOUT 2.5 HOURS SOUTH OF SAINT LOUIS.
MORE THAN 12IN OF RAIN FELL IN LESS THAN 1224 HOUR PERIOD.
HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE HAVE BEEN RESCUED.
OFFICIALS SAY ONE PERSON HAS DIED.
THE MISSOURI STATE HIGHWAY PATROL SAYS EVERYONE IS OKAY AFTER ONE OF ITS RESCUE BOATS CAPSIZED FRIDAY IN REYNOLDS COUNTY.
YOU’RE WATCHING THE VIDEO OF THOSE TROOPERS GOING OVERBOARD RIGHT THERE.
TWO TROOPERS THROWN INTO THE WATER.
THEY DID GET OUT.
OKAY.
THEY SAY IT’S A GOOD REMINDER THAT FLOOD WATERS ARE DANGEROUS, EVEN FOR PEOPLE WITH PROPER TRAINING.
GOVERNOR MIKE KEHOE HAS DECLARED A STATE OF EMERGENCY.
HE’S PRAISING FIRST RESPONDERS, SAYING, QUOTE, WE ARE GRATEFUL FOR THEIR SERVICE AND WILL CONTINUE SUPPORTING COMMUNITIES.
EVEN MORE.
FLOODING ACROSS THE REGION IN OKLAHOMA CITY.
BODY CAMERA FOOTAGE SHOWING A MAN BEING RESCUED FROM AN OVERTURNED CAR IN A CREEK, ILLINOIS AND NORTH CAROLINA, ALSO DEALING WIT
Updated: 6:35 PM CDT Jul 12, 2026
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More than 200 children and staff were airlifted to safety after historic flooding trapped them at a southeastern Missouri summer camp.Eight Missouri National Guard UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter crews evacuated campers and staff from Camp Taum Sauk on Friday, July 10, transporting them to a designated safe location in Arcadia after flash flooding inundated the area.The evacuation came after the National Weather Service issued a flash flood emergency for Reynolds and Iron counties following 8 to 12 inches of rain that fell overnight."
Missouri’s aviation community trains and stands ready to respond to a variety of dynamic missions such as this one," Maj.
Gen.
Charles Hausman, the Missouri National Guard's adjutant general, said in a statement.
"It was an honor for us to assist our Missouri emergency responders with these unique capabilities."
The Missouri National Guard said it worked alongside local and state emergency responders to complete the evacuation safely.
More than 200 children and staff were airlifted to safety after historic flooding trapped them at a southeastern Missouri summer camp.
Eight Missouri National Guard UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter crews evacuated campers and staff from Camp Taum Sauk on Friday, July 10, transporting them to a designated safe location in Arcadia after flash flooding inundated the area.
The evacuation came after the National Weather Service issued a flash flood emergency for Reynolds and Iron counties following 8 to 12 inches of rain that fell overnight.
"Missouri’s aviation community trains and stands ready to respond to a variety of dynamic missions such as this one," Maj.
Gen.
Charles Hausman, the Missouri National Guard's adjutant general, said in a statement.
"It was an honor for us to assist our Missouri emergency responders with these unique capabilities."
The Missouri National Guard said it worked alongside local and state emergency responders to complete the evacuation safely.
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