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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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More than 100 people have lost their lives, including at least 28 girls. The greatest number of victims occurred in Camp Mystic, the Christian summer center where the Guadeloupe River arrived with such force that it swept away with all its

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