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Noem Says First Responders in Texas 'Still Looking for a Lot of Little Girls' Missing After Flood

KERR COUNTY, TEXAS, JUL 10 – Kristi Noem highlighted ongoing search efforts and flood devastation in Kerr County where over 120 people died, with 173 still missing, in the deadliest Texas flooding in 50 years.

  • A catastrophic flood during the Independence Day weekend in central Texas killed more than 100 people, including 27 campers and counselors at Camp Mystic in Hunt.
  • The flash flood resulted from heavy downpours that caused the Guadalupe River to surge about 25 feet in 45 minutes, pulling people from cabins and dragging them miles.
  • Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem visited the devastated Camp Mystic, where she encountered grieving families still searching for missing children and witnessed ongoing rescue efforts.
  • Noem said emergency responders are still looking for many missing little girls, and she recalled falling apart inside the cabin where all the girls died while describing the heartbreaking scene.
  • President Trump announced he and First Lady Melania will visit the flood-affected area to support recovery, while rescue operations continue amid widespread damage and missing persons.
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