Hadley Hanna, 8, Among Camp Mystic Flood Victims
TEXAS, JUL 7 – Severe floods from the Guadalupe River claimed over 90 lives at Camp Mystic, including children and staff, with 11 children still reported missing, officials said.
- Last Friday, flash floods caused by Guadalupe River's rapid rise killed over 90 people, including many at Camp Mystic in Kerr County, Texas.
- Heavy rain from July 4 storms caused the Guadalupe River to swell over 26 feet in under an hour, triggering flash floods that inundated campsites at Camp Mystic.
- Authorities report over 800 rescues, 27 fatalities at Camp Mystic, and 10 missing girls and a counselor.
- In central Texas, relief organizations have displaced hundreds and damaged over 12,000 buildings amid ongoing rescue efforts following deadly floods, officials say.
- The Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country launched the Kerr County Flood Relief Fund to support nonprofits, first responders, and local governments in long-term recovery efforts.
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