At least 13 people have died and about 20 children from a summer camp are missing after catastrophic flooding in Texas. Rescue efforts are ongoing as the community rallies for support.
Devastating floods along the Guadalupe River in Texas have claimed at least 13 lives, with 20 children still missing from a summer camp. Emergency crews are actively searching for survivors as heavy rains caused unprecedented flooding in Kerr County.
A devastating storm in south Texas has left at least 23 girls missing from Camp Mystic, with search teams working tirelessly amid catastrophic flooding. As the community rallies for support, the situation remains critical.
Kerr County Judge Rob Kelly has urged parents to contact summer camps directly for updates on children amidst deadly flooding. With no warning system in place, the region faces catastrophic conditions as officials manage the aftermath.