Flood Search Finds 27 Dead, Dozens Missing in Kerrville, Texas
Flood Search Finds 27 Dead, Dozens Missing in Kerrville, Texas

Flood Search Finds 27 Dead, Dozens Missing in Kerrville, Texas

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Severe flash flooding in Kerrville and Kerr County, Texas, following Independence Day storms has resulted in at least 27 fatalities, including 18 adults and nine children, with several victims still unidentified. The flooding heavily impacted Camp Mystic, a private all-girls Christian summer camp near the Guadalupe River, where over 20 girls were initially reported missing, though some have since been found safe. Rescue and search operations, involving hundreds of state, federal, and local resources, continue around the clock to account for all individuals, with officials emphasizing the ongoing challenges and hardships faced by the community. Governor Greg Abbott and other officials, including Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and U.S. Senator John Cornyn, are scheduled to provide updates as recovery efforts proceed. Community support funds have been established, and survivors and families are receiving assistance amid widespread damage including destroyed homes and blocked roads. The tragedy has deeply affected the region, with lives lost even among camp directors who were trying to save others during the floods.

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