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Texas Flooding Reminds Douglas County Campers, Officials to Stay Weather Prepared

CENTRAL TEXAS, JUL 8 – At least 104 people died due to rapid Guadalupe River flooding, with 27 Camp Mystic children confirmed dead and dozens still missing, amid ongoing statewide rescue efforts.

  • On July 7, 2025, severe flash flooding in Texas Hill Country resulted in at least 104 fatalities and left many people unaccounted for, among them several children attending Camp Mystic.
  • Heavy rains caused the Guadalupe River to rise rapidly, catching many off guard despite prior flood warnings issued last week for central Texas.
  • Camp Mystic, a girls' summer camp situated on the Guadalupe River, suffered the loss of 27 campers and staff members, while rescue teams continue to search for 11 individuals, including 10 campers and one counselor, who remain missing.
  • Officials carried out more than 160 aerial rescue missions, evacuating hundreds of people, while Texas Governor Greg Abbott designated Kerr County as a disaster zone and committed to continuous search efforts.
  • The disaster prompted calls for emergency preparedness, with officials urging people to avoid floodwaters and maintain weather awareness as search and relief efforts continue.
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KSHB-TV broke the news in on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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