Girls’ Summer Camp Confirms 27 Children and Staff Killed in Texas Flooding
KERR COUNTY, TEXAS, JUL 7 – Camp Mystic confirms 27 fatalities amid Texas floods that killed at least 82 statewide, with 41 people still missing as rescue efforts continue amid ongoing heavy rains.
- On Monday, Central Texas floods killed at least 82 people, including 27 from Camp Mystic, with over 40 still missing, amid questions about warning adequacy.
- Heavy rains caused the Guadalupe River to rise 26 feet in 45 minutes, setting its second-highest level on record and triggering flash floods in Kerr County.
- Sheriff Leitha reports at least 68 deaths in Kerr County, including 28 children, with over 800 rescues by first responders and Coast Guard helicopters.
- President Trump signed a disaster declaration, activating federal funds, while Gov. Abbott pledged continuous rescue efforts as officials review emergency response.
- Criticism grows over the lack of early-warning sirens and flood preparedness, intensifying scrutiny of weather agencies and government response in flood-prone areas.
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (WDAF) – The family of Clark Hunt, the chairman and CEO of the Kansas City Chiefs, is mourning the loss of a 9-year-old cousin, Janie Hunt, who died amid disastrous flooding in central Texas over the weekend. Tavia Hunt, the wife of Clark Hunt, confirmed the girl's death on Instagram following the catastrophic flooding in Kerr County at the site of a Camp Mystic, a Christian summer camp for girls. The flooding has killed more th…
Haunting photo captures Camp Mystic girls days before deadly Texas floods swept them away
A rare and violent rainstorm struck the region overnight, dropping an entire month’s worth of rain in under two hours. The river, normally calm, surged more than 20 feet in mere minutes, catching hundreds of campers and staff off guard.
Georgia Congressman Confirms His Granddaughters Survived Camp Mystic Flooding In Texas
The twin granddaughters of Georgia Congressman Buddy Carter are safe after surviving a devastating flash flood at a Texas summer camp that claimed the life of their cousin. The girls were attending Camp Mystic in Kerr County when torrential rains turned the Guadalupe River into a deadly torrent late last week. The 11-year-olds managed to […] The post Georgia Congressman Confirms His Granddaughters Survived Camp Mystic Flooding in Texas appeared …
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