Country Singer Pat Green Shares His Family Suffered ‘Heartbreaking Loss’ After Devastating Texas Floods
KERR COUNTY, TEXAS HILL COUNTRY, TEXAS, JUL 7 – At least 82 deaths and 41 missing reported in Texas Hill Country floods that destroyed communities and summer camps, with relief efforts supported by $1.5 million in donations.
- Camp Mystic, a Christian all-girls camp in Kerr County, Texas, experienced catastrophic flash flooding over the July 4 weekend, killing 27 campers and counselors including 9-year-old Janie Hunt.
- The flooding resulted from torrential rains that caused the Guadalupe River to rise 26 feet in under 45 minutes without any warning to the camp or Kerrville residents.
- As of July 6, officials confirmed that at least 82 people have died statewide, with 10 campers and a counselor from Camp Mystic remaining unaccounted for amid ongoing search operations.
- Clark Hunt, owner of the Kansas City Chiefs, and his wife Tavia Hunt expressed grief on Instagram, writing their hearts are broken by the Wimberley floods and the tragic loss of so many lives including a young Hunt cousin.
- The tragedy has raised profound questions of faith, with Scripture described as filled with cries from shattered hearts and some struggling to trust a God who allows such suffering even to children.
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