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Girls’ Summer Camp Confirms 27 Children and Staff Killed in Texas Flooding

  • Heavy rains over the July Fourth weekend caused catastrophic flooding in Texas, killing at least 82 people including 27 campers and counselors at Camp Mystic in Kerr County.
  • The flooding resulted from months' worth of rain falling rapidly, with the National Weather Service issuing flash flood warnings starting Thursday and flash flood emergencies early Friday.
  • A long-established summer camp located along the Guadalupe River was devastated by a sudden flood, resulting in 27 confirmed fatalities and several campers and a counselor still unaccounted for as rescue teams continued to search through the wreckage.
  • Governor Greg Abbott reported 41 people unaccounted for statewide Sunday, President Trump signed a disaster declaration for Kerr County, and Pope Leo XIV expressed condolences to victims' families.
  • Officials continue search-and-rescue operations amid warnings of further rain, with authorities planning review of emergency responses and some questioning if recent federal cuts affected forecasting accuracy.
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Ten campers and one counselor are among the missing The tired mayor of Kerrville, Texas, warned residents to wait for a "difficult week" as Monday's chances of finding someone alive by the catastrophic floods that killed at least 95 people in central Texas. Ten girls and one counselor were still missing from Camp Mystic, a Christian summer camp for girls, who said that at least 27 of their young campers and staff members did not survive the floo…

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PJ Media broke the news in on Sunday, July 6, 2025.
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