KERRVILLE, TX – The serene summer landscape of Kerr County turned tragic as torrential rains led to catastrophic flooding along the Guadalupe River, claiming the lives of 13 individuals. The deluge, which began around midnight, saw the river rise 26 feet in just 45 minutes, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake.
Efforts are underway to locate more than 20 girls missing from a summer camp near the river. The search is focused on the towns of Kerrville, Ingram, and Hunt. The area is home to several youth camps, including Camp Mystic, where the floodwaters have caused extensive damage.
Authorities issued evacuation orders for residents living within 100 yards of the river and reported widespread power outages. In neighboring Bandera County, similar flooding conditions have been reported, compounding the region’s challenges.
Camp Mystic, which hosts over 750 children, faced significant flooding. A message from the camp confirmed catastrophic conditions, with roads washed away and no access to power or communication. Despite initial reports, all campers were accounted for, though the search continues for those potentially out of contact.
Local officials emphasized the unpredictability of the flood, noting that while the area is prone to flooding, the severity of this event was unforeseen. The river valley, known for its beauty, has turned into one of the most perilous in the nation during this crisis.
Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick confirmed the rising death toll, with 23 people still unaccounted for. Authorities remain hopeful that the missing will be found safe, as rescue operations continue in earnest.
The community is rallying together, with calls for prayers and assistance echoing through social media. As search and rescue teams work tirelessly, the focus remains on ensuring the safety of all those affected.
Updates will be provided as more information becomes available, with local and state officials coordinating response efforts to manage the aftermath of this disaster.
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Author: John Nightbridge
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