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A Kerrville firefighter works the scene near the banks of the Guadalupe River after people were swept away by flooding in Ingram, Texas, Friday, July 4, 2025. (Michel Fortier/The San Antonio ...
The private nondenominational Christian camp, founded in 1926, is located along the Guadalupe River in Kerr County, one of 15 counties covered in Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's disaster declaration.
Texas flooding: At least 79 dead; flood-ravaged state faces more rain At least 80 people have died in the flooding triggered by unrelenting rain that sent parts of the Guadalupe River to spill its ...
The youngest girls at Camp Mystic in Texas were asleep in cabins as little as 225 feet from the river when flash flooding suddenly surged — causing the water to rise 20 feet above flood stage in ...
The private nondenominational Christian camp, founded in 1926, is located along the Guadalupe River in Kerr County, one of 15 counties covered in Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's disaster declaration.
Guadalupe River flooding in Texas destroyed Camp Mystic, and the search is on for 27 missing girls. At least 51 people have died in the flash floods.
KERRVILLE, Texas — It’s probably hard to imagine just how many parents drove a shell road at Camp Mystic to drop off their daughters for summer camp. The camp was first opened in 1926 by ...
Forty adults have also died. The Christian all-girls camp is located along the Guadalupe River – which rose more than 20 feet in less than two hours overnight into the July Fourth holiday.
Texas flood: Victims identified till now Some 36 hours after the floods, authorities still have not said how many people were missing beyond 27 children from Camp Mystic, a Christian summer camp ...