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Search and recovery teams are also looking for a missing camp counselor who hasn't been seen since the July Fourth flooding catastrophe.
President’s visit comes amid reports that Kerr County officials were repeatedly denied state funding for an emergency flood warning system
HORRIFYING pictures show the aftermath of the Texas floods at Camp Mystic, where dozens of girls and counselors died after being swept away by the rising waters. At least 90 bodies have been
Two 8-year-old Austin girls died in Kerr County flooding; community and school district support grieving families.
The aftermath of the recent flooding at Camp Mystic has left a trail of destruction, prompting a significant volunteer response to aid in the cleanup efforts.RELATED | Hill Country Flood death toll tops 100;
Camp Mystic has confirmed the deaths of 27 campers and camp counselors in the catastrophic floods on July 4, according to a statement on the camp’s website. Read full article: Flood aftermath of ...
Officials comb through the banks of the Guadalupe River after a flash flood swept through the area Saturday, July 5, 2025, in Hunt, Texas. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez) This photo gallery, curated by AP photo editors, features photos of the aftermath of flooding in central Texas.
MAJOR DISASTER DECLARATION: The catastrophic flooding struck on Friday, causing a surge of 20 to 26 feet on the Guadalupe River near Kerrville, causing widespread damage. President Donald Trump has signed a major disaster declaration for Kerr County, which is west of Austin.