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The death toll from Friday morning's horrific flooding rose to at least 80 across Texas on Sunday evening, with 68 of the deaths in Kerr County, where Camp Mystic is based.
At least 107 people have died in devastating Texas flash floods over the July 4th holiday. Rescue operations continue in ...
At least 82 people have died following the disaster, but there are fears the death toll is set to rise as rescue efforts continue and previously dried out areas experience delayed flooding.
For more than 50 years, Richard "Dick" Eastland has been at the heart of Camp Mystic, an all-girls Christian camp that he purchased in 1974. Tragedy stuck the campgrounds on Friday with historic ...
The death toll has risen to 27 after flooding rains rapidly overwhelmed the Guadalupe River in Texas on Friday, prompting a frantic and ongoing rescue effort that continued through the night and ...
Sheriff reports updated death toll Kerr County Sheriff Larry Leitha said July 5 that the death toll in the county now stands at 43. The deaths include 28 adults and 15 children, Leitha said.
The death toll was expected to rise. Officials do not know how many remain missing, but managers at one beloved summer camp said that 27 girls were unaccounted for as of late Saturday afternoon.
“The camp was completely destroyed,” said 13-year-old Elinor Lester, one of the campers at Camp Mystic, according to Associated Press. “A helicopter landed and started taking people away.