Some facts about Camp Mystic, where Texas floodwaters swept away dozens of girls
- A wall of water swamped Camp Mystic, an all-girls Christian camp near the Guadalupe River, on July Fourth 2025.
- As of Saturday, local officials reported that 27 kids remain missing following the flooding.
- At least 43 bodies have been recovered, including 15 children, according to Kerr County officials.
- Georgia Representative Buddy Carter confirmed that his granddaughters were present at the flooded Texas summer camp.
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Moment cabin is swept away in deadly Texas floods with 'so many people' inside
THIS is the terrifying moment a cabin was swept away during the deadly Texas floods as onlookers watched on helplessly. Screams could be heard as the floodwaters carried away the cabin packed with people as flash floods sweep through Kerr County. Twitter/@SAsportshonkA cabin was seen moving rapidly across the Guadalupe River in Hill County[/caption] Twitter/@SAsportshonkScreams from inside the home could be heard from inside the structure[/capti…
Girls killed in Texas floods pictured as time running out for missing Camp Mystic kids - The Mirror
At least 70 people, 21 of whom are children, have died in the horrendous flash floods in Texas, with many victims being young girls swept away from the Camp Mystic holiday camp
Photos Show How Floodwaters Ravaged Summer Camp in Texas Where Nearly a Dozen Girls Are Still Missing
Camp Mystic is nestled in Texas Hill Country right next to a river that, swollen with rain, rose rapidly on the Fourth of July to swallow the propertyRONALDO SCHEMIDT/AFP via Getty Camp Mystic was struck on the Fourth of July as deadly flooding ravaged Texas Hill Country.NEED TO KNOWCamp Mystic, a Christian girls' camp nestled in Texas Hill Country, experienced catastrophic flooding that swept through a central portion of the state on Friday, J…
The sudden rise of the waters of the Guadalupe River ravaged the "Camp Mystic", a century-old institution for girls in Texas. Two girls were officially dead and 27 others were missing.

Sheriff says 11 campers, camp counselor are still missing from floods inundating central Texas
Kerr County Sheriff Larry Leitha says that 11 campers and a camp counselor are still missing after powerful floods inundated central Texas. Dozens of people have been killed since raging floodwaters slammed a portion of central Texas starting Friday. The…
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