Texas Central Flash Floods Kill 32, Over 20 Missing at Camp Mystic
Texas Central Flash Floods Kill 32, Over 20 Missing at Camp Mystic

Texas Central Flash Floods Kill 32, Over 20 Missing at Camp Mystic

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Severe flooding in Central Texas, caused by intense rainfall that led the Guadalupe River to rise dramatically, has resulted in at least 32 deaths and dozens missing, including many young girls from Camp Mystic summer camp. The Texas Longhorns football program, along with head coach Steve Sarkisian and quarterback Arch Manning, have publicly expressed their support and prayers for those affected, sharing messages through social media. Steve Sarkisian's wife, Loreal, also voiced her grief and encouraged Austin residents to help flood victims, demonstrating a deep connection to the community. Ole Miss coach Lane Kiffin joined Sarkisian in showing solidarity, setting aside their sports rivalries in the face of the tragedy. Rescue efforts have evacuated hundreds, with federal aid promised, but many families remain anxious as search operations continue amid ongoing flood watches. The flooding has been described as a one-in-100-year event, with officials urging residents to move to higher ground while communities come together in support and recovery.

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